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deadfall (countable and uncountable, plural deadfalls)

  1. (uncountable, কানাডা, যুক্তরাষ্ট্র) Coarse woody debris; deadwood.
    • 1967, Calvin S. Bromfield, “Introduction”, in Geology of the Mount Wilson Quadrangle, Western San Juan Mountains, Colorado (Geological Survey Bulletin; 1227), Washington, D.C.: United States Government Printing Office, →OCLC, page 6:
      Heaver forest growth on the north-facing slopes, together with considerable deadfall and soil cover, makes geologic interpretation there difficult.
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    1. (countable, specifically) A fallen tree.
      • 1988 February, Rachel Joan Dale, J. David McMahan, “Research Methodology and Results”, in Cultural Resources Survey of the Proposed North Douglas Highway Extension, Outer Point to Point Hilda (Project No. 68870) (Office of History and Archaeology report no. 12), Anchorage, Ak.: Alaska Dept. of Natural Resources, →OCLC, page 9:
        The roots of all deadfalls within the corridor were examined for the presence of cultural material.
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      • 2012, Robin Hobb, City of Dragons (The Rain Wild Chronicles; 3), London: Harper Voyager, →ISBN:
        We should go up to the forest and see if we can find more dry deadfalls.
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  1. (countable, কানাডা, যুক্তরাষ্ট্র, hunting) A type of trap for animals, consisting of a heavy log or board that falls on the prey.
    • 1859, Robert Kennicott, “The Quadrupeds of Illinois”, in Report of the Commissioner of Patents for the Year 1858: Agriculture (House of Representatives, 35th Congress, 2d Session; executive document no. 105), Washington, D.C.: James B. Steedman, →OCLC, page 246:
      It [the wolverine] is so cunning as rarely to enter a deadfall itself...
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    • 1876, John J. Rowan, “The Trapper”, in The Emigrant and Sportsman in Canada, London: Edward Stanford, →OCLC, page 369:
      The beaver trap is a deadfall...
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  1. (countable, যুক্তরাষ্ট্র, অপশব্দ) A cheap, rough bar or saloon.

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