plow Meaning & Definition

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Meaning of plow In English

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  • The introduction of intensive plow agriculture would improve the standard of living, promote population growth and result in densely-settled communities.

  • For digging, they use a long-handled wooden plow (kebinde) with a paddle-like end that is reinforced with an iron cutting edge.

  • A light plow or hoe was used to till the most common crops of grain, grapes, and olives.

  • For example, herbicide-resistant plants may also allow reductions in plowing (as opposed to conventional chemical applications) and thus reduce wind and water sediment damages.

  • Their evolutionist pronouncements became less coherent and confident, abandoning for example the idea that the plow would lead inevitably to the transformation of domestic organization.

  • Effects of plowing depth and deep incorporation of lime and phosphorus upon physical and chemical properties of two coastal plain soils after 15 years.

  • Microbial biomass and mineralizable nitrogen distributions in no-tillage and plowed soils.

  • Mechanization would make green-manuring on a large scale possible because tractor-drawn plows had the capacity to turn over and bury the green manure crop.

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Translations of plow In Other Languages

  • 中文繁体

    (plough的美式拼寫)…

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  • 中文简体

    (plough的美式拼写)…

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  • Español

    arar…

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  • Polski

    -…

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  • Türk dili

    saban, pulluk, sürmek…

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  • Français

    labourer…

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  • Norwegian

    pløye…

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  • русский язык

    см. plough…

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