noun
- Plural of bushlot; parcels of land covered with trees and shrubs, typically in rural or undeveloped areas.
Usage: chiefly Canadian; often used in land surveying and real estate contexts
Examples
- The property included several bushlots suitable for timber harvesting.
- Farmers often preserved bushlots on their land for wildlife habitat.
- The surveyor divided the estate into bushlots and open fields.
- Local conservation groups worked to protect the remaining bushlots in the region.
- He purchased two bushlots to expand his forestry operation.