camper
(ˈkæm pər)
Random House Webster's College Dictionary
a person who camps out for recreation, esp. in the wilderness.
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solitude
Webster Dictionary
solitary or lonely place; a desert or wilderness
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wild
(ɪld)
Random House Webster's College Dictionary
Often, wilds. an uncultivated, uninhabited region or tract; wilderness:
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manna
(ˈmæn ə)
Random House Webster's College Dictionary
the food miraculously supplied to the Israelites in the wilderness. Ex. 16:14–36.
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trailblazer
(ˈtreɪlˌbleɪ zər)
Random House Webster's College Dictionary
a person who blazes a trail for others to follow through unsettled country or wilderness.
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azazel
(əˈzeɪ zəl, ˈæz əˌzɛl)
Random House Webster's College Dictionary
the demon or place in the wilderness to which the scapegoat is released in an atonement ritual. Lev. 16:8, 10, 26.
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bush
(bush)
Princeton's WordNet
a large wilderness area
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scapegoat
Webster Dictionary
a goat upon whose head were symbolically placed the sins of the people, after which he was suffered to escape into the wilderness
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tabernacle
(ˈtæb ərˌnæk əl)
Random House Webster's College Dictionary
(often cap.) the portable tentlike structure used as a place of worship by the Israelites during their wandering in the wilderness. Ex. 25–27.
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barren
(barren, waste, wasteland)
Princeton's WordNet
an uninhabited wilderness that is worthless for cultivation
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wasteland
(barren, waste, wasteland)
Princeton's WordNet
an uninhabited wilderness that is worthless for cultivation
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waste
(barren, waste, wasteland)
Princeton's WordNet
an uninhabited wilderness that is worthless for cultivation
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indian trail
(Indian trail)
Princeton's WordNet
a trail through the wilderness worn by Amerindians
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trail
Webster Dictionary
a footpath or road track through a wilderness or wild region; as, an Indian trail over the plains
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battle of spotsylvania courthouse
(Spotsylvania, battle of Spotsylvania Courthouse)
Princeton's WordNet
a battle between the armies of Grant and Lee during the Wilderness Campaign
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frontier
(frontier)
Princeton's WordNet
a wilderness at the edge of a settled area of a country
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spotsylvania
(Spotsylvania, battle of Spotsylvania Courthouse)
Princeton's WordNet
a battle between the armies of Grant and Lee during the Wilderness Campaign
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desert
Webster Dictionary
a tract, which may be capable of sustaining a population, but has been left unoccupied and uncultivated; a wilderness; a solitary place
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sasquatch
(ˈsæs kwɒtʃ, -kwætʃ)
Random House Webster's College Dictionary
a large, hairy humanoid creature reputed to inhabit wilderness areas of the U.S. and Canada, esp. the Pacific Northwest.
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scapegoat
(ˈskeɪpˌgoʊt)
Random House Webster's College Dictionary
a goat let loose in the wilderness on Yom Kippur after the high priest symbolically laid the sins of the people on its head. Lev. 16:8, 10, 26.
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savage
Webster Dictionary
of or pertaining to the forest; remote from human abodes and cultivation; in a state of nature; wild; as, a savage wilderness
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sukkoth
(ˈsʊk əs, suˈkɔt, -ˈkoʊs)
Random House Webster's College Dictionary
a Jewish festival beginning on the 15th day of Tishri that celebrates the harvest and commemorates the temporary huts used by the Israelites in the wilderness.
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tabernacle
Webster Dictionary
a portable structure of wooden framework covered with curtains, which was carried through the wilderness in the Israelitish exodus, as a place of sacrifice and worship
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waste
Webster Dictionary
that which is wasted or desolate; a devastated, uncultivated, or wild country; a deserted region; an unoccupied or unemployed space; a dreary void; a desert; a wilderness
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sasquatch
(Bigfoot, Sasquatch)
Princeton's WordNet
large hairy humanoid creature said to live in wilderness areas of the United States and Canada
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bigfoot
(Bigfoot, Sasquatch)
Princeton's WordNet
large hairy humanoid creature said to live in wilderness areas of the United States and Canada
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civilization
(ˌsɪv ə ləˈzeɪ ʃən)
Random House Webster's College Dictionary
cities or populated areas in general, as opposed to unpopulated or wilderness areas.
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tabernacles
(Succoth, Sukkoth, Succos, Feast of Booths, Feast of Tabernacles, Tabernacles)
Princeton's WordNet
a major Jewish festival beginning on the eve of the 15th of Tishri and commemorating the shelter of the Israelites during their 40 years in the wilderness
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sukkoth
(Succoth, Sukkoth, Succos, Feast of Booths, Feast of Tabernacles, Tabernacles)
Princeton's WordNet
a major Jewish festival beginning on the eve of the 15th of Tishri and commemorating the shelter of the Israelites during their 40 years in the wilderness
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succos
(Succoth, Sukkoth, Succos, Feast of Booths, Feast of Tabernacles, Tabernacles)
Princeton's WordNet
a major Jewish festival beginning on the eve of the 15th of Tishri and commemorating the shelter of the Israelites during their 40 years in the wilderness
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