bosque

Del latín 'boscus', que significa 'matorral' o 'bosque'.

NOUN (1)
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forest literal / woodland literal / jungle / grove / thicket / wood / boscage literary / forest undergrowth untranslatable (Describes a part of a forest, but does not have a direct one-word translation.)
Synonyms selva formal , matorral
Antonyms desierto

An extensive area of land covered with trees, either naturally or planted, typically larger than a wood but often used interchangeably with woodland. It is a vital ecosystem supporting diverse flora and fauna.

plural
bosques
  • Nos perdimos en el bosque durante nuestra caminata. — We got lost in the forest during our hike.
  • Los bosques tropicales son hogar de una increíble biodiversidad. — Tropical forests are home to incredible biodiversity.
  • Aquel pequeño bosque junto al río era su lugar favorito para leer. — That small woodland by the river was her favorite place to read.