Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

clump-of-trees

noun
/klʌmp əv triːz/
Definition
A group of trees that grow closely together.
Examples
  • We spotted a clump-of-trees on the hillside, providing shade on a hot day.
  • The deer often gather near the clump-of-trees for safety and shelter.
  • The park features a beautiful clump-of-trees that blooms in spring.
Meaning
The term ‘clump-of-trees’ refers to a small cluster or group of trees that are located near each other, often creating a distinct area of greenery within a landscape.
Synonyms
  • grove
  • copse
  • stand
  • thicket