Thickset
adjective
1.
set thickly or in close arrangement; dense:
a thickset hedge.
2.
studded, or furnished thickly; closely packed:
a sky thickset with stars.
3.
heavily or solidly built; stocky:
a thickset young man.
noun
4.
a thicket.
adjective
1.
stocky in build; sturdy
2.
densely planted or placed
noun
3.
a rare word for thicket
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