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heath

Pronunciation: /hiːθ/

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Definition of heath

noun

  • 1chiefly British an area of open uncultivated land, typically on acid sandy soil, with characteristic vegetation of heather, gorse, and coarse grasses: horses were being exercised on the heath [mass noun]:the marshland gave way to heath and sandy scrub
  • [mass noun] Ecology vegetation dominated by dwarf shrubs of the heather family: [as modifier]:heath vegetation
  • 2a dwarf shrub with small leathery leaves and small pink or purple bell-shaped flowers, characteristic of heaths and moorland.
    • Erica and related genera, family Ericaceae: many species
  • 3a small light brown and orange European butterfly which typically has eyespots on the wings, the caterpillar feeding on grasses.
    • Genus Coenonympha, subfamily Satyrinae, family Nymphalidae: several species, including the common small heath (C. pamphilus)
  • 4a yellowish-brown chiefly day-flying European moth of heathland and grassland.
    • Several species in the family Geometridae

Derivatives

heathy

adjective

Origin:

Old English hǣth, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch heide and German Heide

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