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timbered

Lush vs Timbered - What's the difference?

lush | timbered |


As a proper noun lush

is .

As an adjective timbered is

wooded, having timber on it, forested.

Timbered vs Wooden - What's the difference?

timbered | wooden |


As adjectives the difference between timbered and wooden

is that timbered is wooded, having timber on it, forested while wooden is made of wood.

Timbered vs Limbered - What's the difference?

timbered | limbered |


As an adjective timbered

is wooded, having timber on it, forested.

As a verb limbered is

(limber).

Timbered vs Untimbered - What's the difference?

timbered | untimbered |


As adjectives the difference between timbered and untimbered

is that timbered is wooded, having timber on it, forested while untimbered is not timbered.