red forest

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English[edit]

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Etymology[edit]

  • (ecology): Due to the colouration found in forest that has been killed
    • (ecology): Due to the change in color of arboreal foliage into red shades due to radiation damage

Noun[edit]

red forest (plural red forests)

  1. (computing, Microsoft Windows) A forest (group of domains) having high security and limited access, used for administrative purposes.
    Synonym: bastion forest
  2. (ecology) A forest that has died, leaving foilage that reddens and trees that redden
    1. (ecology) A forest contaminated with nuclear fallout.
    2. (ecology) A forest killed by an infestation of mountain pine beetle

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