Denuded: meaning, definitions and examples
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denuded
[ dəˈnjudəd ]
natural environment
Denuded refers to the state of being stripped of foliage, covering, or surface material. This term is often used in ecological contexts to describe land that has been cleared of vegetation, leaving it bare and exposed. The process of denudation can result from natural phenomena such as erosion or human activities such as deforestation. Denuded land can lead to various environmental issues, including soil erosion and loss of habitat. It is crucial to be aware of the impacts of denudation on ecosystems and biodiversity.
Synonyms
bald, bare, exposed, stripped, uncovered
Examples of usage
- The denuded hillside was a stark contrast to the lush forest below.
- After the wildfires, the landscape was left denuded and vulnerable.
- Agricultural practices can lead to denuded fields if not managed sustainably.
Translations
Translations of the word "denuded" in other languages:
🇵🇹 desnudado
🇮🇳 नग्न
🇩🇪 entblößt
- entkleidet
- abgeräumt
🇮🇩 telanjang
🇺🇦 оголений
🇵🇱 nagie
🇯🇵 裸の
🇫🇷 dénudé
🇪🇸 desnudo
🇹🇷 çıplak
🇰🇷 노출된
🇸🇦 عاري
🇨🇿 odhalený
🇸🇰 odhalený
🇨🇳 裸露的
🇸🇮 goli
🇮🇸 nakin
🇰🇿 жалаң
🇬🇪 შიშველი
🇦🇿 çıplak
🇲🇽 desnudo
Etymology
The word 'denuded' comes from the Latin word 'denudare,' which means 'to lay bare' or 'to strip off.' This word combines the prefix 'de-' (meaning 'down' or 'off') with 'nudare' (meaning 'to make naked'). The usage of 'denude' in English dates back to the late 15th century, initially appearing in texts related to physical exposure and the removal of coverings. Over time, the term evolved to be commonly used in ecological and environmental discussions, highlighting the impacts of human activities and natural processes on landscapes. As environmental awareness has grown, the term has become increasingly significant in conversations about conservation and land management.