Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
bocage
Noun
/boʊˈkɑːʒ/

Definition
A landscape characterized by the presence of hedgerows, trees, and small fields that create a patchwork of cultivated land and natural vegetation.

Examples
- The bocage of Normandy is known for its beautiful, verdant fields and winding hedgerows.
- Farmers in the bocage region often rely on traditional methods of agriculture to maintain the delicate ecosystem.
- Walking through the bocage, we were surrounded by lush greenery and the sounds of wildlife.

Meaning
Bocage refers to a rural landscape that is defined by its system of hedges and bushes separating small fields, often found in regions like Normandy in France.

Synonyms
- Hedgerow landscape
- Wooded pasture
- Rural patchwork