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 Translation for 'plough' from English to Latin
NOUN   a plough | ploughs
VERB   to plough | ploughed | ploughed
ploughing | ploughs
SYNO Big Dipper | Charles's Wain | Dipper | ...
agr.instr.
aratrum {n}
plough [Br.]
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Translation for 'plough' from English to Latin

plough [Br.]
aratrum {n}agr.instr.
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Usage Examples English
  • Joseph Foljambe established a factory to produce his Rotherham plough, the first commercially successful iron plough.
  • The plough bolt is a flush-fitting carriage bolt, whose head is countersunk beneath the surface of the wood.
  • Jealous of his cousin Albert, Ned convinces his father to get Ted drunk and make a bet: if Joey (bred and trained as a hunter, not a plough horse) can be taught to plough within a week, Arthur will pay Ted 39 guineas, the auction price.
  • It seemed an obvious progression to use Fowler's latest steam-driven plough for normal ploughing, rather than just drainage channels.
  • The village once had a foundry, best remembered for developing the Gallus plough in 1830.

  • "The Classic of the Plough" is a classical Chinese text written by Lu Kuei-Meng in ca.
  • A plough anchor has a fundamental flaw: like its namesake, the agricultural plough, it will dig in but then tends to break out back to the surface.
  • Ploughland: 11 ploughlands (land for). 2 lord's plough teams. 2 lord's plough teams possible. 7 men's plough teams.
  • De Dombasle invented the "Dombasle plough," based on the works of Albrecht Thaer. He organized agrarian fairs, where he demonstrated the plough.
  • The country plough is a slanted plough. The most common plough in India, it is recommended for crops like groundnut after the use of a tractor.

  • Ploughland: 14 ploughlands (tre). 3 lord's plough teams. 9 men's plough teams.
  • Various plough shells on the southern African coast look similar, including "Bullia rhodostoma" on the south coast and "Bullia natalensis" (pleated plough shell) on the coast of KwaZulu-Natal.
  • These include the "two-teeth" plough and an early sickle.
  • The stump-jump plough, also known as stump-jumping plough, is a kind of plough invented in South Australia in the late 19th century by Richard Bowyer Smith and Clarence Herbert Smith to solve the particular problem of preparing mallee lands for cultivation.
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