💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Haycap"
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| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| hay-cocknoun | Alternative spelling of haycock. [A small conical pile of hay, or a heap of hay thrown up in a hayfield while the hay is being cured or awaiting relocation to a haystack or barn.] |
| haycocknoun | A small conical pile of hay, or a heap of hay thrown up in a hayfield while the hay is being cured or awaiting relocation to a haystack or barn. |
| haycartnoun | A cart for transporting hay. |
| haymownoun | The place in a barn where hay is stored. |
| haystacknoun | A mound, pile, or stack of stored hay. |
| haynetnoun | A bag made of netting, used to hold hay for feeding horses. |
| hay netnoun | Alternative form of haynet. [A bag made of netting, used to hold hay for feeding horses.] |
| haybagnoun | Alternative form of hay bag (“bag filled with hay”). [A bag filled with hay.] |
| haybednoun | Alternative spelling of hay bed. [A pile of hay, either loose or in bales, used as a bed.] |
| hay bednoun | A pile of hay, either loose or in bales, used as a bed. |
| haywagonnoun | Alternative spelling of hay wagon. [A wagon used to carry hay.] |
| haybandnoun | A crude rope made from hay. |
| hasknoun | (obsolete) A basket made of flags or rushes, as for carrying fish. |
| hayfieldnoun | A field of hay. |
| haystalknoun | A stalk of hay. |
| hayheadnoun | A type of harvester head used to reap hay. |
| hay-botenoun | Alternative form of haybote. [(UK, law, obsolete) An allowance of wood to a tenant for repairing his hedges or fences] |
| linhaynoun | (dialectal, south-west British) A shed or other outbuilding, originally open-fronted with a hay loft. |
| hayrickernoun | A person employed to make up hay into ricks. |
| hay loftnoun | Alternative spelling of hayloft. [The upper storey of a barn used for storing hay.] |
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