- boscaglia
- s. f.bosco, foresta, macchia, selva.
Sinonimi e Contrari. Terza edizione. 2010.
Sinonimi e Contrari. Terza edizione. 2010.
boscaglia — /bo skaʎa/ s.f. [der. di bosco ]. [aggregato di alte erbe, arbusti, alberi] ▶◀ macchia. ‖ bosco, foresta, fratta, selva, sottobosco … Enciclopedia Italiana
boscaglia — bo·scà·glia s.f. CO bosco fitto e intricato formato spec. da piante non ad alto fusto e di specie diversa Sinonimi: 2macchia. {{line}} {{/line}} DATA: av. 1363 … Dizionario italiano
boscaglia — {{hw}}{{boscaglia}}{{/hw}}s. f. Selva boscosa e incolta … Enciclopedia di italiano
boscaglia — pl.f. boscaglie … Dizionario dei sinonimi e contrari
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