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Definition of plowed
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Plowed
(imp. & p. p.) of
Ploug.
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Carpetway
::
Carpetway
(n.) A
border
of
greensward
left round the
margin
of a
plowed
field.
But
::
But (v. t.) A piece of land left
unplowed
at the end of a
field.
Fallow
::
Fallow
(n.)
Plowed
land.
Headland
::
Headland
(n.) A ridge or strip of
unplowed
at the ends of
furrows,
or near a
fence..
Arable
::
Arable
(a.) Fit for
plowing
or
tillage;
--
hence,
often
applied
to land which has been
plowed
or
tilled..
Uneared
::
Uneared
(a.) Not
eared,
or
plowed..
Fallow
::
Fallow
(n.) Land that has lain a year or more
untilled
or
unseeded;
land
plowed
without
being sowed for the
season.
Balk
::
Balk (v. i.) A ridge of land left
unplowed
between
furrows,
or at the end of a
field;
a piece
missed
by the plow
slipping
aside..
Wainable
::
Wainable
(a.)
Capable
of being
plowed
or
cultivated;
arable;
tillable.
Rafter
::
Rafter
(v. t.) To plow so as to turn the grass side of each
furrow
upon an
unplowed
ridge;
to
ridge.
Boustrophedon
::
Boustrophedon
(n.) An
ancient
mode of
writing,
in
alternate
directions,
one line from left to
right,
and the next from right to left (as
fields
are
plowed),
as in early Greek and
Hittite..
Yoke
::
Yoke (n.) The
quantity
of land
plowed
in a day by a yoke of oxen.
Land
::
Land (n.) The
ground
left
unplowed
between
furrows;
any one of
several
portions
into which a field is
divided
for
convenience
in
plowing.
Plowed
::
Plowed
(imp. & p. p.) of
Ploug.
Plougland
::
Plougland
(n.) Land that is
plowed,
or
suitable
for
tillage..
Ploughable
::
Ploughable
(a.)
Capable
of being
plowed;
arable.
Rowen
::
Rowen (n.) A
stubble
field left
unplowed
till late in the
autumn,
that it may be
cropped
by
cattle..
Harrow
::
Harrow
(n.) An
implement
of
agriculture,
usually
formed
of
pieces
of
timber
or metal
crossing
each
other,
and set with iron or
wooden
teeth.
It is drawn over
plowed
land to level it and break the
clods,
to stir the soil and make it fine, or to cover seed when
sown..
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