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A field planted with wheat
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wheatfield
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Wheatfield , also known by Wheatfields , Resolution Manor , or Wheatfield Farm is a historic home located south of Ellicott City , Howard County , Maryland . Wheatfield started on land patented to Samuel Chew in 1695 as " Chews Resolution Manor " and "Chews ...
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Population (2000): 772 Housing Units (2000): 289 Land area (2000): 0.552071 sq. miles (1.429856 sq. km) Water area (2000): 0.000000 sq. miles (0.000000 sq. km) Total area (2000): 0.552071 sq. miles (1.429856 sq. km) FIPS code: 83528 Located within: Indiana ...
Wiktionary
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n. A wheat field; a field of wheat; a plot of land planted with wheat.
WordNet
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n. a field planted with wheat [syn: wheat field ]
Usage examples of wheatfield.
On that side the land reascends in green wheatfields to an elevation somewhat greater than that of the foreground, reaching away to Fleurus in the right-hand distance.
From a distance the building had the look of a high-tech grain silo, except that it was surrounded not by rolling wheatfields but by scrubby desert and a scattering of Joshua trees.
Those immense wheatfields were tended by a few lonely men and women and their automated equipment Pierce looked out the window for a while, dozed, then turned to the newsfiches he had picked up in Glaciopolis.
Avelyn images of the rolling hills, the wheatfields, and grapevines of Youmaneff.
During a brief descent -- with a double stroke of the bell, the trammer announces the pit bottom, where lies the fill level and hence also the hope that hell may be exhausted and ascent decided upon -- Matern, wedged into the cage between director and foreman with dog, is informed that the mobile scarecrow fragments he has just seen have recently been in great demand, especially in the Argentine and in Canada, where the wide expanse of the wheatfields necessitates echeloned scarecrows.
One wheatfield had entrenchments in three sides of a square dug through the middle of it.