barren
bar·ren / ˈbarən/ • adj. 1. (of land) too poor to produce much or any vegetation. ∎ (of a tree or plant) not producing fruit or seed. ∎ (of a female animal) not pregnant or unable to become so. ∎ showing no results or achievements; unproductive: much of philosophy has been barren.2. (of a place or building) bleak and lifeless: the sports hall turned out to be a rather barren concrete building. ∎ empty of meaning or value: those young heads were stuffed with barren facts. ∎ (barren of) devoid of: the room was barren of furniture.• n. (usu. barrens) a barren tract or tracts of land: crossing the barrens was no easy feat.DERIVATIVES: bar·ren·ness n.
barren
barren A community of few and scattered plants that occupy less than half the available ground area. Barrens occur in the north-eastern United States and within the Arctic tundra where they are typically dominated by a single plant species (e.g. Dryas octopetala, mountain avens); and often a single particle size predominates in the soil. Compare North American lowland coniferous forest and pine barren.
barren
barren A community of few and scattered plants that occupy less than half the available ground area. Barrens occur within the Arctic tundra, typically dominated by a single plant species e.g. Dryas octopetala (mountain avens); and often a single particle size predominates in the soil.
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