💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Foreacre"
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| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| boutnoun | (boxing) A boxing match. |
| headlandnoun | Coastal land that juts into the sea. |
| headrignoun | A strip of land at the edge of a ploughed field temporarily left unploughed to allow the plough to turn |
| landnoun | The part of Earth which is not covered by oceans or other bodies of water. |
| backfurrownoun | (agriculture) The line of piled soil thrown up beside a furrow when it is created by a plow |
| dead furrownoun | (agriculture) A furrow left in the field that is slightly wider than twice the width of a plow bottom, usually occurring at the completion of a field. |
| landsidenoun | The freely-accessible area of an airport, outside of security, passport/immigration, and customs control. |
| ploughpointnoun | Alternative form of plowpoint. [A detachable plowshare (cutting blade) at the extreme front end of the plow body.] |
| ploughzonenoun | (archaeology) The upper region of soil that has undergone ploughing. |
| earshnoun | (archaic) stubble field. |
| ploughlandnoun | Land that has been or is meant to be ploughed. |
| ploughgangnoun | A ploughgate. |
| fromardnoun | (British) A froe. |
| furrownoun | A trench cut in the soil, as when plowed in order to plant a crop. |
| fleamnoun | A sharp instrument used to open a vein, to lance gums, or the like. |
| landshardnoun | Alternative form of lynchet. [(archaeology) A bank of earth that slowly builds up on the lower slope of a ploughed field; a feature of ancient field systems.] |
| carpetwaynoun | A carpeted way or route. |
| thorough | Painstaking and careful not to miss or omit any detail. |
| ploughnoun | (agriculture) A device pulled through the ground in order to break it open into furrows for planting. |
| plowlandnoun | Alternative spelling of ploughland. [Land that has been or is meant to be ploughed.] |
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