💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Sodder"
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| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| scarifiernoun | An implement for working and loosening the soil; often, one with teeth or shanks that does not bring up a fresh surface. |
| turfcutternoun | A device used to trim the edges of a lawn in a clean manner, down through to the dirt |
| sodbusternoun | (informal) An agricultural laborer or farmer who breaks up the land, as with a plough. |
| sodbustingnoun | (informal) The breaking up of land, as with a plough, for agricultural purposes. |
| road scrapernoun | An implement for levelling roads and clearing them of loose stones, etc. |
| scrapernoun | (computing) A program or process that scrapes data, such as a screen-scraper. |
| trowelnoun | A gardener’s tool, shaped like a scoop, used in taking up plants, stirring soil etc. |
| cultivatornoun | A person who cultivates. |
| tilthernoun | (agriculture) An implement for breaking up roots and mixing additives into the upper layers of soil. |
| scoopnoun | Any cup-shaped or bowl-shaped tool, usually with a handle, used to lift and move loose or soft solid material. |
| scrawnoun | (Ireland, archaic) A sod of grass-grown turf from the surface of a bog or from a field. |
| scovelnoun | A surname. |
| spudnoun | (informal) A potato. |
| turfnoun | (uncountable) A layer of earth covered with grass; sod. |
| spadingnoun | The act by which soil is spaded, or turned over by digging. |
| subsoilernoun | A type of plough that loosens the subsoil. |
| sordnoun | (rare, obsolete) A flock of mallards. |
| topsoilingnoun | The removal of topsoil before an excavation or embankment is begun. |
| soddynoun | An English surname. |
| scudnoun | Clouds or rain(s) (or snow, etc) driven by the wind. |
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