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timbered

American  
[tim-berd] / ˈtɪm bərd /

adjective

  1. made of or furnished with timber.

  2. covered with growing trees; wooded.

    timbered acres.


ˈtimbered British  
/ ˈtɪmbəd /

adjective

  1. made of or containing timber or timbers

  2. covered with trees; wooded

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Other Word Forms

  • nontimbered adjective
  • overtimbered adjective
  • untimbered adjective

Etymology

Origin of timbered

First recorded in 1375–1425, timbered is from the late Middle English word timbred. See timber, -ed 3

Example Sentences

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According to the trust the main part of the timbered building was built in 1613.

From BBC • Oct. 18, 2025

It encompasses more than 500,000 acres of heavily timbered lands that had lots of stored carbon.

From Seattle Times • Aug. 16, 2023

Inside Westminster Hall, beneath the timbered medieval ceiling where Anne Boleyn dined in 1533 after her coronation at nearby Westminster Abbey, there was a hushed reverence.

From Salon • Sep. 20, 2022

“We could have sold this cattle and pocketed the money a year ago,” she said of animals grazing on timbered range, at the edge of a mountain valley.

From New York Times • Oct. 19, 2021

Finally Baelish drew rein in front of a ramshackle building, three stories, timbered, its windows bright with lamplight in the gathering dusk.

From "A Game of Thrones" by George R.R. Martin