canebrake

noun
/ˈkeɪnbɹeɪk/

Etymology

From cane + brake.

  1. derived from braeke
  2. derived from braak
  3. derived from brake
  4. compounded as canebrake — “cane + brake

Definitions

  1. A dense thicket of sugarcane, bamboo or similar plants.

    • While roving carelessly from canebrake to canebrake, and admiring the rank growth of vegetation, and the variety of timber which marked the fertility of the soil...

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