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grove

/ɡɹəʊv/

[C] Countable
pl: groves

A grove suggests a sense of containment and intimacy that a 'forest' or 'wood' lacks. It evokes an image of a defined, manageable cluster of trees, often creating a secluded or sheltered atmosphere. When used in the context of agriculture (like orange or olive groves), it implies human intention, order, and productivity. The connotation is one of abundance and cultivated nature. In a spiritual or mythological context, a 'sacred grove' carries a feeling of mystery and reverence. It describes a space that is set apart from the ordinary world, often serving as a sanctuary for ritual or reflection.

Meanings

Noun

A small group of trees, especially one that is planted or managed.

"They spent the afternoon walking through a quiet orange grove."

Noun

A small wood or copse.

"The ancient druids were said to perform their rituals in a sacred grove."

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