The difference between Wooded and Woody

When used as adjectives, wooded means covered with trees, whereas woody means covered in woods.


check bellow for the other definitions of Wooded and Woody

  1. Wooded as an adjective:

    Covered with trees.

  2. Wooded as an adjective (of wine):

    Aged in wooden casks.

  1. Wooded as a verb:

  1. Woody as an adjective:

    Covered in woods; wooded.

  2. Woody as an adjective (obsolete):

    Belonging to the woods; sylvan.

  3. Woody as an adjective:

    Made of wood, or having wood-like properties.

  4. Woody as an adjective (botany):

    Non-herbaceous.

    Examples:

    "Subshrubs, shrubs, trees and lianas are all woody plants."

  5. Woody as an adjective (botany):

    Lignified.

    Examples:

    "the woody parts of a plant"

  1. Woody as a noun:

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