wilderness
Wilderness - What does it mean?
wilderness | |Emptiness vs Wilderness - What's the difference?
emptiness | wilderness | Related terms |As nouns the difference between emptiness and wilderness
is that emptiness is the state or feeling of being empty while wilderness is an unsettled and uncultivated tract of land left in its natural state.As a proper noun Emptiness
is a Chinese constellation near Aquarius and Equuleus, one of the 28 lunar mansions and part of the Black Turtle.Wikidiffcom vs Wilderness - What's the difference?
wikidiffcom | wilderness |
As a noun wilderness is
an unsettled and uncultivated tract of land left in its natural state.Moor vs Wilderness - What's the difference?
moor | wilderness |As nouns the difference between moor and wilderness
is that moor is an extensive waste covered with patches of heath, and having a poor, light soil, but sometimes marshy, and abounding in peat; a heath while wilderness is an unsettled and uncultivated tract of land left in its natural state.As a verb moor
is to cast anchor or become fastened.Woods vs Wilderness - What's the difference?
woods | wilderness |As nouns the difference between woods and wilderness
is that woods is plural of lang=en while wilderness is an unsettled and uncultivated tract of land left in its natural state.As a verb woods
is third-person singular of wood.As a proper noun Woods
is an English topographic surname, variant of Wood.Dreariness vs Wilderness - What's the difference?
dreariness | wilderness | Related terms |As nouns the difference between dreariness and wilderness
is that dreariness is the characteristic of being dreary while wilderness is an unsettled and uncultivated tract of land left in its natural state.Nationalpark vs Wilderness - What's the difference?
nationalpark | wilderness |Nationalpark is likely misspelled.
Nationalpark has no English definition.