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Selva - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

Selva refers to a dense tropical rainforest, typically found in the Amazon Basin. It is characterized by abundant biodiversity, lush vegetation, and a humid climate. The term is often used in ecological or geographical contexts.

selva

/ˈsɛlvə/ /ˈsɛlvə/

Definition:

A dense tropical rainforest, typically found in South America.

Synonyms:

jungle, rainforest, wilderness, woodland

Part of Speech:

noun

Antonyms:

desert, savanna

Common Collocations:

lush selva, Amazon selva, tropical selva, dense selva

Derivatives:

selvatic (adjective), selvas (plural)

Usage Tips:

Use "selva" to describe a thick, biodiverse rainforest, especially in the Amazon basin.

Common Phrases:

heart of the selva, lost in the selva, selva verde

Etymology:

From Spanish and Portuguese "selva," meaning "forest," derived from Latin "silva."

Examples:

  • 1. The explorers trekked through the dense selva for weeks.
  • 2. The Amazon selva is home to countless species of plants and animals.
  • 3. They studied the unique ecosystem of the tropical selva.
  • 4. The selva’s canopy blocked most sunlight from reaching the ground.

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