bracken Definition In English

More Definitions of bracken

Examples of bracken

  • They have no desire to disturb wildlife or to struggle with bracken, bramble or briar.

  • Some of them, within living memory, provided pasturage for sheep, cattle, goats and horses, but they are now overgrown with bracken, thorns and brambles.

  • That cattle would get rid of the bracken, which is one of our greatest blights, and the nation would benefit from the food we produced.

  • And nothing annoys and irritates me more than, to see land being wasted, even if it happens to be by the presence of beautiful bracken.

  • I have known fields that in the last 10 years have gradually disappeared, encroached upon by bracken, thistles, or ragwort.

  • Bracken's arguments concern trauma, a culture-bound disorder and not schizophrenia or dementia.

  • Kuhn and their importance for re-vegetation after bracken control.

  • Forest recovery in these areas seems to be exceptionally slow, and repeated fires in the bracken-covered areas appears to lead to their gradual transformation into graminoid-dominated savanna.

More Examples of bracken

NEW WORDS

European

May 10, 2021

Read More

WORD OF THE DAY

Shimmer

May 10, 2021

About this