Word: plough

Category: plough

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Synonyms: plough

companion, friend, colleague, associate, partner, coworker, workmate, pal, crony, mate, chum, buddy, dawg, peeps, familiar, fellow, brother

Translations: plough

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spanish
Translations:
arado, surcar, arar
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german
Translations:
pflügen, pflug
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french
Translations:
labourer, charrue
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italian
Translations:
aratro, arare
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portuguese
Translations:
arado, arar, lote, urdir
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dutch
Translations:
omploegen
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russian
Translations:
токосниматель, пашня, снегоочиститель, взрывать, вспахивать, плуг, пропахивать, запахать, пахать, сошник, ...
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norwegian
Translations:
pløye
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swedish
Translations:
plog, plöja
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finnish
Translations:
tarpoa, aura, aurata
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danish
Translations:
pløje, plov
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czech
Translations:
pluh, orat, brázdit, zorat, zbrázdit
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polish
Translations:
orać, zaorać, oblać, przeorać, pług
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hungarian
Translations:
szántás
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greek
Translations:
αλέτρι, οργώνω
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ukrainian
Translations:
зйомка
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albanian
Translations:
lëroj
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bulgarian
Translations:
плуг
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belarusian
Translations:
араць, плуг
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estonian
Translations:
ader, kündma
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croatian
Translations:
brazdati, orati, ralo, sjeći, parati, plug
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lithuanian
Translations:
arti, plūgas
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latvian
Translations:
art, arkls
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slovenian
Translations:
orat, zorat
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slovak
Translations:
pluh

The meaning and "use of": plough

noun
  • a large farming implement with one or more blades fixed in a frame, drawn by a tractor or by animals and used for cutting furrows in the soil and turning it over, especially to prepare for the planting of seeds. - The strip shape of these plots suggests that they were ploughed with a heavy plough with a fixed mould board.
  • a yoga pose assumed by lying on one's back and swinging one's legs over one's head until the outstretched feet approach or touch the floor. - positions like plow and headstand can strain the neck
verb
  • turn up the earth of (an area of land) with a plow, especially before sowing. - Uncle Vic plowed his garden
  • (especially of a vehicle) move in a fast and uncontrolled manner. - the car plowed into the side of a van
  • clear snow from (a road) using a snowplow. - the roads weren't yet plowed
  • fail (an examination). - Not many people plough Greats at 21 and become a professor of Latin at 33.

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