0 a large farming tool with blades that digs the soil in fields so that seeds can be planted
2 a group of seven bright stars that can only be seen in the northern part of the world
In addition, the formation of higher density ploughs improves the burn process.
In the slow movement the soloist ploughs a lonely furrow, with little approbation from the instrumental ensemble except for the occasional animated exchange.
Most species found only in the forest fragment or only in ploughed areas had low densities.
They know that to do so would be to plough diminishing returns, possibly even negative returns.
In 1851, his principal implements included only nine ploughs and three harrows.
After the dam was built, people moved to land more suited to ploughing with cattle, an activity controlled by men, especially older men.
Dialogue in the form of arguing the boundary and then treading or ploughing it-making a village and its villagers-had been supplanted by authoritative monologue.
He owned two ploughs, two harrows and a tractor.
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