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Moorland শব্দের বাংলা অর্থ: জলাভূমি

Moorland Meaning In Bengali জলাভূমি

Moorland

জলাভূমি, পতিত জমি, মাঠ, প্রান্তরপূর্ণ দেশ,

Definition

1) Moorland refers to a type of habitat characterized by expanses of open, often somewhat marshy land covered with heather, grasses, and mosses. It is typically found in upland or hilly areas and is often associated with cool, damp climates.
2) Moorland can also refer to a specific area of such habitat, often used for grazing sheep or other livestock, wildlife conservation, or recreation such as hiking or birdwatching.
3) In a broader sense, moorland can refer to any open, uncultivated land, especially common land or wasteland, where vegetation is dominated by heather, bracken, grasses, and other hardy plants.

Examples

Moorland Example in a sentence

1) The sheep grazed peacefully on the vast moorland.

2) Hiking through the moorland, we enjoyed the panoramic views.

3) The moorland was covered in purple heather in full bloom.

4) Thick fog blanketed the moorland, making navigation difficult.

5) The ancient ruins stood on the edge of the desolate moorland.

6) Birds of prey circled high above the moorland.

7) The moorland was dotted with patches of vibrant wildflowers.

8) We spotted a herd of wild ponies roaming free on the moorland.

9) The eerie silence of the moorland was broken only by the rustling of the wind.

10) A solitary hiker trekked across the rugged moorland, lost in thought.

Part of Speech

Moorland (Noun)

Synonyms

Swamp , Marsh , Bog , Moorland , Moss , Quagmire - (NOUN) জলাভূমি

Wasteland , Moorland - (NOUN) পতিত জমি

Playing Field , Field , Ground , Course , Land , Moorland - (NOUN) মাঠ

Moorland - (NOUN) প্রান্তরপূর্ণ দেশ

Antonyms

Urban
City
Developed

Encyclopedia

Moorland refers to a type of habitat characterized by expanses of open, often somewhat marshy land covered with heather, grasses, and mosses. It is typically found in upland or hilly areas and is often associated with cool, damp climates.
Moorland can also refer to a specific area of such habitat, often used for grazing sheep or other livestock, wildlife conservation, or recreation such as hiking or birdwatching.
In a broader sense, moorland can refer to any open, uncultivated land, especially common land or wasteland, where vegetation is dominated by heather, bracken, grasses, and other hardy plants.