wil·der·ness
Pronunciation: 'wil-d&r-n&s
Function: noun
1 a (1) : a tract or region uncultivated and uninhabited
by human beings (2) : an area essentially undisturbed by
human activity together with its naturally developed life
community b : an empty or pathless area or region c : a part of a garden
devoted to wild growth 2 obsolete : wild or uncultivated
state 3 a : a confusing multitude or mass : an indefinitely
great number or quantity
b : a bewildering situation Etymology: Middle English, from wildern
wild, from Old English wilddEoren wild beasts
Laura C. Hewitt lives with a confusing multitude of
wilddEoren, in the uncultivated regions near Ester,
Alaska and at the naturally developed life community
of http://InaeEnt.com.
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