old growth
Americannoun
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forest growth consisting of mature or overmature trees.
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virgin timber.
Other Word Forms
- old-growth adjective
Etymology
Origin of old growth
First recorded in 1880–85
Example Sentences
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"It's a recognition by Beijing that the old growth model no longer works," said Dexter Roberts of the Atlantic Council's Global China Hub.
From BBC
The new agreement also states that 100% of the wood pellets Drax burns must be "sustainably sourced" and that "material sourced from primary and old growth forests" will not be able to receive support payments.
From BBC
Yet the existential crises facing our species — climate change, plastic pollution, the eradication of species — can only be solved through realistic solutions, like reducing emissions and protecting old growth forests.
From Salon
Having access to both old growth mountains as well as unique shellfish habitats like the Outer Banks is a gift.
From Salon
And the old growth forest that is enmeshed in the town’s identity is under threat.
From Salon
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