unwooded

/ʌnˈwʊdɪd/
adjective
  1. Having few or no trees; not covered by forest or woodland.
    • They camped on an unwooded stretch of the prairie, with no shelter from the wind.
    • Unwooded areas are often home to grasses and shrubs rather than tall trees.
    • The unwooded hills offered a clear view of the valley below.
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