лес

Etymology
From.

Noun

 * 1) forest, woods

Etymology
.

Noun

 * 1)  a large and centuries-old forest

Etymology
, from.

Noun

 * 1)  forest, woods
 * means:
 * 1) (only singular) lumber, timber
 * 2) (only plural) леса́ scaffolding, scaffold trestle, falsework
 * 3)  much, many, a lot of something (especially high, eminent)
 * 1) (only singular) lumber, timber
 * 2) (only plural) леса́ scaffolding, scaffold trestle, falsework
 * 3)  much, many, a lot of something (especially high, eminent)
 * 1) (only singular) lumber, timber
 * 2) (only plural) леса́ scaffolding, scaffold trestle, falsework
 * 3)  much, many, a lot of something (especially high, eminent)
 * 1) (only singular) lumber, timber
 * 2) (only plural) леса́ scaffolding, scaffold trestle, falsework
 * 3)  much, many, a lot of something (especially high, eminent)
 * 1) (only singular) lumber, timber
 * 2) (only plural) леса́ scaffolding, scaffold trestle, falsework
 * 3)  much, many, a lot of something (especially high, eminent)
 * 1) (only singular) lumber, timber
 * 2) (only plural) леса́ scaffolding, scaffold trestle, falsework
 * 3)  much, many, a lot of something (especially high, eminent)
 * 1) (only singular) lumber, timber
 * 2) (only plural) леса́ scaffolding, scaffold trestle, falsework
 * 3)  much, many, a lot of something (especially high, eminent)
 * 1) (only plural) леса́ scaffolding, scaffold trestle, falsework
 * 2)  much, many, a lot of something (especially high, eminent)
 * 1)  much, many, a lot of something (especially high, eminent)
 * 1)  much, many, a lot of something (especially high, eminent)

Derived terms


compound words:

Etymology 1
.

Noun

 * 1) coffin
 * 2)  lumber
 * 3)  forest, woods

Etymology 2
From.

Noun

 * 1)  loess