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What is the past tense of coppice?

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The past tense of coppice is coppiced.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of coppice is coppices.

The present participle of coppice is coppicing.

The past participle of coppice is coppiced.

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If operated in conjunction with a coppiced willow tertiary treatment system, this would remove the need to dump sewage sludge into Tramore Bay.
On inspection they were found to be in poor condition and needed to be coppiced under the council's duty of care.
Woodland was no longer coppiced on the same scale to produce charcoal for fuel or timber for construction, so that land could be released for food.
The forest has been intensively coppiced, and multi-stemmed trees make up a large fraction of the present tree population.
Newly coppiced areas of woodland are sunny spaces which are notable for their diverse habitat mosaic in a relatively small space.
If the wood has not been coppiced for some time, there will not be a stock of sun-adapted microspecies ready and waiting to colonise it.

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