boreal

BOR-ee-ul

Of or relating to the north — specifically, the vast belt of coniferous forest (taiga) that circles the Northern Hemisphere below the Arctic tundra, from Alaska through Canada, Scandinavia, and Siberia. The boreal forest is the largest land biome on earth. The word carries cold, distance, and the smell of spruce.
Etymology
Latin borealis, from Greek Boreas, the north wind. Of the north wind.
 weather forest/woodland Greek Latin
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