Synonym: grassland, meadow, range. Similar words: gesture, posture, moisture, infrastructure, past, pasta, sturdy, astute. Meaning: ['pæstʃə(r) /'pɑːs-] n. 1. a field covered with grass or herbage and suitable for grazing by livestock 2. animal food for browsing or grazing. v. 1. let feed in a field or pasture or meadow 2. feed as in a meadow or pasture.
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31 The village became surrounded by fields and pasture land. During this time several charities were set up to help the poor.
32 Cattle required good quality pasture and plentiful hay if they were to be kept over the winter, which they generally were.
33 Following treatment, lambs should be moved to pasture not grazed by sheep that year, otherwise they will immediately become reinfected.
34 These were in contrast to upland permanent pasture, where arable farming could only be undertaken infrequently, in special circumstances.
35 Their construction and use indicates permanent pasture, thus they presumably represent abandoned areas when occurring on village and field sites.
36 These show since 1939 a more than twofold increase in arable land and a corresponding decline in permanent pasture.
37 And farmers watching a demonstration of grass cutters didn't bat an eyelid at the state of the pasture. Sentencedict.com
38 He urged flax and hemp growing as a state policy, and more ploughing of pasture to make work.
39 Haciendas have taken over lands previously used by their indigenous workers for domestic production and converted them to pasture.
40 Is it the same reason old male television anchors go to the networks, and old female television anchors go to pasture?
41 Hound Tor shows this very clearly, with its infield demarcated by corn ditches and endless pasture on the moor beyond.
42 Other considerations for siting Neolithic settlements included good water and soil, and convenient pasture land for newly domesticated animals.
43 The present agricultural pattern has clearly involved great changes and the loss of permanent pasture is of particular significance ornithologically.
44 Just then, he saw some one walk out of the trees which bordered the far side of the pasture.
45 Landscape, pasture, workplaces and cemetery are all incorporated and can be experienced from the abbey garden.
46 I said I hoped no angels were flying over the pasture.
47 With the new set-aside agricultural policies, there is a possibility that cultivated parks can be put back to pasture.
48 Goats are highly susceptible to Haemonchus contortus particularly when they are precluded from browsing and derive all their food intake from pasture.
49 Then, a little higher, it surprised them, suddenly unveiling green pasture and rose bushes with delicate pink blossom.
50 Most of the island is cattle pasture, in great contrast to Madeira.
51 In addition he seeks covenants to ensure that surrounding parkland remains as pasture so that the wider country house landscape is assured protection.
52 Without adequate drainage, lowland pasture can be used for little else.
53 In some areas woodland, waste or upland pasture was cleared and developed and new settlements established.
54 Each extra livestock unit added means less pasture available per unit to the detriment of the whole herd.
55 First there are infective larvae which developed during the previous grazing season and have survived on pasture over winter.
56 He paused when he saw her by the iron railings that separated mown lawn from pasture.
57 Why doth thine anger smoke against the sheep of thy pasture?
58 More commonly, larval numbers increase on pasture in summer and autumn giving rise to clinical problems during these seasons.
59 Farmers pay a small amount for use of the pasture, proportioned to the number of animals grazed there.
60 The threat from golf comes both from the change in the character of pasture and from associated development.
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