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denuded
[dih-noo-did, -nyoo-]
adjective
made naked or bare.
"We'll have to go a long way for our wood," I grumbled, gazing across the denuded hillsides.
Geology.(of rock) exposed or laid bare by erosive processes.
The denuded mountains of the Levant were left to face flash floods with nothing but eroding slopes.
verb
the simple past tense and past participle of denude.
Other 51Թ Forms
- half-denuded adjective
- undenuded adjective
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of denuded1
Example Sentences
Later, she drives through a part of the forest that burned the year before to see “mile upon mile of carbonized trees and denuded earth, a now-familiar scene of extinguished life.”
The plant can grow rapidly in the denuded landscape, sometimes shooting up to its maximum height of nearly 10 feet within a year.
He turned and pointed to a yawning, barbed wire-ringed pit sitting beneath denuded hills.
They climbed down the steep, denuded hillside and into the park.
A heavy storm following a blaze can sweep massive amounts of sediment and charred material from the denuded hillsides into the water they inhabit — a death trap for creatures that can’t flee.
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