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Plough meaning

A device pulled through the ground in order to break it open into furrows for planting. | Any of several other tools or implements that cut and push material. | Ellipsis of snowplough.

Example sentences (20)

Because of these attributes, the use of a chisel plough is considered by some to be more sustainable than other types of plough, such as the mouldboard plough.

Reversible plough A four-furrow reversible Kverneland plough The reversible plough has two mouldboard ploughs mounted back-to-back, one turning to the right, the other to the left.

A long narrow strip of land is more efficient to plough than a square plot, since the plough does not have to be turned so often.

A major advance for this type of farming was the turnplough, also known as the mouldboard plough (UK), moldboard plow (US), or frame-plough.

Depending on the size of the implement, and the number of furrows it is designed to plough at one time, a forecarriage with a wheel or wheels (known as a furrow wheel and support wheel) may be added to support the frame (wheeled plough).

Turnwrest plough The turnwrest plough allows ploughing to be done to either side.

When planning to plough with a chisel plough it is important to bear in mind that 10 to 20 horsepower (7.5 to 15 kW ) per shank will be required, depending on depth.

Although not as bright as the stars that form the Plough it is still easy to see.

Awards also went to The Plough Hotel in Yetholm and The Office Bar in Hawick, which were recognised for their excellent service and dedicated staff.

Cowley's spell out of the game has given him and his brother, Nicky, the rare opportunity to plough time into their own development rather than focusing on others.

Email “'Stay in your tents': Music festivals plough on amid weather warnings”.

He works for a number of theatres in the UK, like RSC; Chichester Festival Theatre; Hampstead; Paines Plough; Lyric Hammersmith; Northern Broadsides; Hull Truck; Leeds Playhouse and the Orange Tree.

I had never given pheasant shooting any thought until 20 years ago when I volunteered at Pennant Melangell on a weekly basis and had to plough my way through thousands of pheasants on some days to get there.

In his monasteries, he and his monks would plough fields by hand rather than using oxen.

Jeremy Renner has paid tribute to his ICU team for taking care of him after his snow plough accident.

Jeremy Renner has posted a thank you message for his fans after suffering critical injuries in a snow plough accident.

Jeremy Renner has shared an update on his recovery seven weeks after he was almost killed by a snow plough.

Jude Ferreira of London Broncos scores a try against Widnes Vikings at Plough Lane, Wimbledon.

Most famously, Gambarin used a tractor with a plough and a harrow to create a portrait of on a 25,000-square-metre field.

Previously The Union Steakhouse, the restaurant was taken over by Rajh Siva, who also runs The Plough, located closer to Winchelsea, and has since overhauled the menu to focus on modern British cuisine.