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deadfall

[ded-fawl] / ˈdɛdˌfɔl /




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Two hours drive away, we reach the Deadfall Hills.

From BBC

Deadfall is a particularly thorny problem, and the club’s latter-day lumberjacks head out with chain saws in tow to remove trees upward of 4 feet in diameter.

From Seattle Times

Then, a video demonstrating an ancient deadfall trap received over a million views.

From New York Times

Some deadfall will be allowed to rot, creating new habitat.

From BBC

The device’s clever design and battery-powered fans also allow it to emit less smoke than your standard fire pit, regardless of whether you’re burning charcoal or deadfall.

From The Verge