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forest floor

American  
[fawr-ist flawr, fahr-ist] / ˈfɔr ɪst ˈflɔr, ˈfɑr ɪst /

noun

forest floors plural
  1. the portion of a forest immediately above ground, generally covered with decaying plant matter.


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After dark, it descends more than 50 centimeters and creates an anchor point on a leaf, branch, or the forest floor.

From Science Daily Jun. 26, 2026

Under the forest floor, networks of roots and fungi connect individual trees.

From The Wall Street Journal Apr. 17, 2026

For years, scientists have warned that the risk of damaging floods is dramatically increased after intense wildfires, as rain struggles to permeate the burnt-out forest floor and flows encounter little resistance from the remaining vegetation.

From Barron's Oct. 11, 2025

Chimps, like many other animals, have been spotted feeding on ripe fruit lying on the forest floor, but this is the first study to make clear how much alcohol they might be consuming.

From BBC Sep. 17, 2025

High up in a tree, balancing beside Nigel, ten feet above the forest floor.

From "The Bletchley Riddle" by Ruta Sepetys and Steve Sheinkin

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