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What is the collective noun for a large area o trees?

The most common collective noun for a large area of trees is a forest.

However, depending on the specific type of trees and the context, other terms might be used, such as:

* Grove: A small group of trees, especially of a particular type.

* Wood: A small, wooded area.

* Stand: A dense, usually even-aged group of trees.

* Thicket: A dense, tangled growth of shrubs or small trees.

* Arbor: A single tree, or a place shaded by trees.

The best term to use will depend on the specific situation.

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