broussaille
scrubland, undergrowth
noun broo-SAH-yuh Rare
Origin: From Old French brosse (brushwood).
Usage Note
Broussaille is typically used in the plural (les broussailles) to refer to tangled, thorny undergrowth or scrubby vegetation, often in uncultivated or wild terrain. Figuratively, en broussaille describes something dishevelled or bushy, especially eyebrows (des sourcils en broussaille). The adjective broussailleux means scrubby or overgrown.
Examples
"Le sentier est envahi par les broussailles."
Natural Translation
The path is overgrown with scrubland.
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