Examples of the the word, plough , in a Sentence Context

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  1. Domesticated from Eastern North America. By 3500 BC, the simplest form of the, plough , was developed, called the ARD. Before this period, simple digging sticks or
  2. Superseded by internal-combustion-powered tractors. In the past two decades, plough , use has reduced in some areas (where soil damage and erosion are problems)
  3. Of which are illustrated in the construct, Though the tough cough and hiccough, plough , him through, which is quoted by Robert A. Heinlein in The Door into Summer to
  4. With the pulling power necessary to develop the plow. The very earliest, plough , was the simple scratch- plough , or ARD, which consists of a frame holding a
  5. The heavens in constant rotation. Boötes was also supposed to have invented the, plough , This is said to have greatly pleased Ceres, the goddess of agriculture who
  6. In geography, arable land (from Latina rare, to,plow, ) is an agricultural term, meaning land that can be used for growing crops. It
  7. And mules. In industrialized countries, the first mechanical means of pulling a, plough , used steam-powered (sloughing engines or steam tractors),but these were
  8. The soil must be turned to bring nutrients to the surface. The first people to, plough , was the Sumerians Scratch plow The domestication of oxen in Mesopotamia and
  9. Example of the many pronunciations of off (rough, through,though, trough,plow, etc.). Most of these changes happened before the arrival of printing in
  10. Millennium BC, provided mankind with the pulling power necessary to develop the, plough , The very earliest plow was the simple scratch- plough , or ARD, which consists
  11. Locks, the double-action piston pump, blast furnace and cast iron, the iron, plough , the multi-tube seed drill, the suspension bridge, natural gas as fuel, the
  12. Crooked plows The Greeks apparently introduced the next major advance in, plough , design; the crooked plow, which angled the cutting surface forward, leading
  13. Expression found in the Bible" beat your swords to plowshares ". Moldboard, plough , A major advance in plow design was the moldboard plow (American spelling:
  14. Seeds efficiently across a plot of land. Joseph Foljambe's Rotterdam, plough , of 1730,was the first commercially successful iron plow.
  15. Roller at the bow. Owing to the use of lead or other dedicated tip-weight,the, plough , is heavier than average for the amount of resistance developed, and may take a
  16. One chain and one furlong. A long narrow strip of land is more efficient to, plough , than a square plot, since the plow does not have to be turned so often. The
  17. Grows eager to work when he considers his neighbor, a rich man who hastens to, plough , and plant and put his house in good order; and neighbor vies with his
  18. Along the plowed path, which can then be planted. Because this form of, plough , leaves a strip of undisturbed earth between the rows, fields are often
  19. Norse ARR, all presumably referring to the scratch plow. The current word, plough , also comes from English, but it appears relatively late (it is absent from
  20. 30 lots of clothing, measurements,and related items. Ancestry Issue The, plough , or plow (see spelling differences;) is a tool used in farming for initial
  21. some problems of the only general-purpose option then available,the, plough , Claw-types set quickly in most seabeds and although not an articulated design
  22. In oil exploration. Etymology In English, as in other Germanic languages,the, plough , was traditionally known by other names,e.g. Old English such, Old High German
  23. Plōstrum, plōstellum" cart ", and plenum, plōximum" cart box ". The name ", plough ," originates from the Proto-Germanic *plague ~ *slogan. According to a
  24. King of Gylfaginning. Golf promised Geffen as much land as four oxen could, plough , in a day and a night, but she used oxen from the land of the giants, and
  25. Hiccough (a now uncommon variant of hiccough): as in up; (unique) *, plough , : as in cow; (other examples: sough, drought,bough, and the name Doughty) *
  26. Plow anchor So named due to its resemblance to a traditional agricultural, plough , ( or more specifically two plowshares),many manufacturers produce a
  27. Nutrients to the surface. The first people to plow was the Sumerians Scratch, plough , The domestication of oxen in Mesopotamia and by its contemporary Indus valley
  28. Some apples in the trees for her sake. However, it was dangerous to leave the, plough , outdoors,because if Freya sat on it, it would no longer be of any use. The
  29. Harvests. In Northern Europe, new technological innovations such as the heavy, plough , and the three-field system were not as effective in clearing new fields for
  30. Beat your swords to plowshares ". Moldboard plow A major advance in, plough , design was the moldboard plow (American spelling: moldboard plow),which
  31. Narrow strip of land is more efficient to plow than a square plot, since the, plough , does not have to be turned so often. The word" furlong" itself derives from
  32. S Rotterdam plow of 1730,was the first commercially successful iron, plough , Andrew Meikle's threshing machine of 1784 was the final
  33. Have also been understood as an approximation of the amount of land an ox could, plough , in one day. A square enclosing one acre is approximately on a side. As a unit
  34. During 1942,but abandoned. **Mine Excavator T5/E1/E2: T4 variant w/ V-shaped, plough , E1/E2 was a further improvement. **Mine Excavator T5E3: T5E1/E2 rigged to the
  35. Obstacles. Common types of breaching vehicles include mechanical flails, mine,plow, vehicles,and mine roller vehicles. In some cases, these vehicles will also
  36. Plough (as they have different stride lengths, hindering the efficiency of the, plough , ) and (some modern sources add) started sowing his fields with salt.
  37. Spares his life on the condition that he teach the Agatha DE how and when to, plough , sow and reap. Later life and death Hugh instituted a harvest fair during the
  38. Crack ". *Plague could actually be borrowed from the Proto-Slavic *plot ", plough ,", which gave plug in Old Slavonic. History of the plow Hoeing When
  39. The anchor to turn with direction changes rather than breaking out, while other, plough , types have a rigid shank. Plow anchors are usually stowed in a roller at the
  40. Giving sight to a blind man at Orleans; (9) taming a bear, and yoking it to a, plough , Columbus' monastic rule The Monastic Rule of St. Columbus is much shorter
  41. Return home for him if he went. He hooked a donkey and an ox to his, plough , ( as they have different stride lengths, hindering the efficiency of the plow
  42. Geiza, or chili, and Old Norse ARR, all presumably referring to the scratch, plough , The current word plow also comes from English, but it appears relatively
  43. Calipers, the double-action piston pump, cast iron, the blast furnace, the iron, plough , the multi-tube seed drill, the wheelbarrow, the suspension bridge, the
  44. Apparently introduced the next major advance in plow design; the crooked, plough , which angled the cutting surface forward, leading to the name. The cutting
  45. The system of long furrows arose because turning a team of oxen pulling a heavy, plough , was difficult. This offset the drainage advantages of short furrows and meant
  46. S madness, and placed Telemachus,Odysseus's infant son, in front of the, plough , Odysseus veered the plow away from his son, thus exposing his stratagem.
  47. Which means literally 'ox-turning' for the way a farmer drives an ox to, plough , his fields. Scroll Papyrus, a thick paper-like material made by weaving the
  48. Plōgu" plow ", which gave plug in Old Slavonic. History of the, plough , Hoeing When agriculture was first developed, simple hand-held digging sticks or
  49. Telemachus,Odysseus's infant son, in front of the plow. Odysseus veered the, plough , away from his son, thus exposing his stratagem. Odysseus held a grudge against
  50. The use of chilaquiles (a llama type) by native Matches of Mocha Island as, plough , animals in 1614. Fiber Llamas have a fine undercoat which can be used for

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