meadowed

English

Etymology

meadow + -ed

Adjective

meadowed (comparative more meadowed, superlative most meadowed)

  1. Having meadows.
    • 2002, Marge Mueller, Ted Mueller, Exploring Washington's Wild Areas, page 254:
      Splitting from the Northern Loop Trail (5,650 ft) at Grand Park, the route skirts the northwest fringe of this broad, meadowed plateau, then gradually descends through woods []
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