heathery
English
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editheathery (comparative more heathery, superlative most heathery)
- Of, pertaining to, or abundant in heather.
- 1949 January and February, F. G. Roe, “I Saw Three Englands–1”, in Railway Magazine, page 11:
- From right to left, our path was barred by a frowning rampart of grassy or heathery hills, whose rounded contours broke away here and there into ridge and scarp and cliff.
- Like or resembling heather.
Etymology 2
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editheathery (plural heatheries)
- A place where varieties of heath are grown in a controlled environment.