"wood wide web" meaning in English

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Noun

Forms: wood wide webs [plural]
Etymology: Blend of wood + World Wide Web Etymology templates: {{blend|en|wood|World Wide Web}} Blend of wood + World Wide Web Head templates: {{en-noun}} wood wide web (plural wood wide webs)
  1. (ecology) A mycorrhizal network; a network of fungal hyphae that connect the plants in a region. Categories (topical): Ecology Synonyms: wood-wide web
    Sense id: en-wood_wide_web-en-noun-Dr~B40~C Categories (other): English blends, English entries with incorrect language header Topics: biology, ecology, natural-sciences

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