woodsy

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woods·y

 (wo͝od′zē)
adj. woods·i·er, woods·i·est
1. Relating to, characteristic of, or suggestive of the woods.
2. Informal Rustic or outdoorsy: woodsy decor; a woodsy type of guy.
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woodsy

(ˈwʊdzɪ)
adj, woodsier or woodsiest
(Forestry) informal US and Canadian of, reminiscent of, or connected with woods: a woodsy mountain hideaway.
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woods•y

(ˈwʊd zi)

adj. woods•i•er, woods•i•est.
of, or characteristic or suggestive of, the woods: a woodsy fragrance.
[1855–60, Amer.]
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ThesaurusAntonymsRelated WordsSynonymsLegend:
Adj.1.woodsy - characteristic or suggestive of woods; "a fresh woodsy fragrance"
wooded - covered with growing trees and bushes etc; "wooded land"; "a heavily wooded tract"
2.woodsy - abounding in treeswoodsy - abounding in trees; "an arboreous landscape"; "violets in woodsy shady spots"; "a woody area near the highway"
wooded - covered with growing trees and bushes etc; "wooded land"; "a heavily wooded tract"
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Translations

woodsy

[ˈwʊdzɪ] ADJ (US) → selvático
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woodsy

adj (+er) (US inf) → waldig; woodsy smellWaldgeruch m, → Geruch mvon Wald
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According to his study, "The Role of Dissolved Cations in Coffee Extraction," published in the Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry, magnesium in water sticks to eugenol providing the brew with a woodsier taste.
Some people swear by them, and some people swear at them, but the wild turkeys that roam through the woodsier parts of the Eugene-Springfield area don't seem to care much one way or another.
"Shiitakes, even though they're cultivated, they have a wilder taste and they have a woodsier, more exotic taste than the button mushrooms you're used to getting in the supermarket," she said.