IPA: //ˈkɒpsi//
KK: /kɑpsi/
Describing an area that is marked by small groups of trees or bushes.
The landscape was beautifully copsy, with clusters of trees dotting the hills.
Comparative: copsier
Superlative: copsiest
This word originates from Old English, meaning a small piece or fragment of something, often used in the context of a small tree or shrub.
Think of a small piece or fragment, like a tiny tree or shrub, to remember that 'copsy' refers to a small part of something.