Results for: cut into the soil with a plow
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area of soil below the water tablezone of saturation
area of soil prepared for seeding, ground for planting, place where something developsseedbed
bad painting, blotch, cover with plaster or mud; soil, dirty; paint in an unskillful manner, material which is spread on walls; act of daubing; painting which was poorly done, paint crudely, put something on blotchily, see also:wattle and daub, substan...daub
be full of energy, expand and contract rhythmically; beat, throb; vibrate, quiver; agitate mined soil in order to sift out diamonds, vary repeatedly in intensity or magnitudepulsate
beetle living in soil, ground beetle, any of a family of insect eating beetles that are black or metallic in color and live under rocks or various rubblecarabid
bind with marline, fertilize with marl, mixture of clay and lime, soil which consists mostly of calcium-rich clay and has fertilizing propertiesmarl
birdlime, calcium oxide, white alkaline substance obtained by heating calcium carbonate at high temperatures (used in building and agriculture); quicklime; small green citrus fruit with juicy sour pulp, calcium used for improving soil, catch birds or a...lime
blade of a bulldozer or snowplow, blade of a plow, curved metal blade on the front of a plow which loosens the earth (Agriculture); one side of a concrete moldmoldboard
boulder clay, cashbox, drawer, container for money, conj. until, up to the time that, glacial deposit, prep. until, prepare land for crops, work the soil, plow or dig soil in preparation for plantingtill
boy leading plow animals, country boy, country boy; boy who uses a plow to cut soilplowboy
branch of agriculture dealing with agricultural production and soil management, science of soils and plantsagronomy
burden excessively with weight or worry, excessive burden, overload, soil layered over rockoverburden
burrowing terrestrial worm, type of worm that burrows in soilearthworm
cause a scar; make small cuts or scratches in the skin; crush, break up the surface layer of something (e.g. ground before planting); criticize sharply, frighten somebody, loosen soil, make scratches on skin, scratch seedsscarify
cause to stick in mud, dirty with mud; cause to sink in mud, soilbemire
 

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