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LEAS |
Pastures |
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FIELDS |
Open pastures |
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AGISTS |
Pastures stock commercially |
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GRAZIER |
One who pastures cattle, and rears them for market. |
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PASTURER |
One who pastures; one who takes cattle to graze. See
Agister. |
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LUXURIATE |
To feed or live luxuriously; as, the herds luxuriate
in the pastures. |
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VERDUROUS |
Covered with verdure; clothed with the fresh green of
vegetation; verdured; verdant; as, verdurous pastures. |
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HARDHACK |
A very astringent shrub (Spiraea tomentosa), common in
pastures. The Potentilla fruticosa in also called by this name. |
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RECRUIT |
To gain new supplies of anything wasted; to gain
health, flesh, spirits, or the like; to recuperate; as, lean cattle
recruit in fresh pastures. |
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PASTURE |
To feed, esp. to feed on growing grass; to supply grass
as food for; as, the farmer pastures fifty oxen; the land will pasture
forty cows. |
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WHITEWEED |
A perennial composite herb (Chrysanthemum Leucanthemum)
with conspicuous white rays and a yellow disk, a common weed in grass
lands and pastures; -- called also oxeye daisy. |
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THRIVE |
To increase in bulk or stature; to grow vigorously or
luxuriantly, as a plant; to flourish; as, young cattle thrive in rich
pastures; trees thrive in a good soil. |
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LAND |
Any ground, soil, or earth whatsoever, as meadows, pastures,
woods, etc., and everything annexed to it, whether by nature, as trees,
water, etc... |
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BOOLY |
..., wandering
from place to place with flocks and herds, and living on their milk,
like the Tartars; also, a place in the mountain pastures inclos... |
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MUSHROOM |
... gradually become brown. The plant grows in rich pastures and is
proverbial for rapidity of growth and shortness of duration. It has a
pleasant... |