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meadow
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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
Word definitions in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
noun COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES water meadow COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS ■ ADJECTIVE alpine ▪ The area also has a range of fragile eco-systems and rare plants including button grass, alpine meadow and snow gum. ▪ At one extreme are pure, natural ecosystems ...
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Word definitions in WordNet
n. a field where grass or alfalfa are grown to be made into hay [syn: hayfield ]
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Word definitions in Wikipedia
A meadow is a field habitat vegetated by grass and other non- woody plants ( grassland ). Meadows are of ecological importance because they are open, sunny areas that attract and support flora and fauna that couldn't thrive in other conditions. Meadows ...
Usage examples of meadow.
Either come down to us into the meadow yonder, that we may slay you with less labour, or else, which will be the better for you, give up to us the Upmeads thralls who be with you, and then turn your faces and go back to your houses, and abide there till we come and pull you out of them, which may be some while yet.
Brenna broke free of the forest and entered a meadow abloom with heather.
So he went to his place and fell asleep and slept long, while the women went down to acre and meadow, or saw to the baking of bread or the sewing of garments, or went far afield to tend the neat and the sheep.
Beside it, in a meadow full of agapanthus and arum lilies, I found two Australian prospectors.
The British agriculturist thinks that meadow hay is the natural forage for horses and cattle, and for winter turnips are the standby.
So much stimulation, especially in the wake of the disaster that recently overtook us and the enormous output of energy required to restore the Ancestral Meadows, drains their stamina and vitality.
At least one of them was an Armiger, which meant we could be seen from above if we succeeded in leaving the Tower but needed to cross the meadows.
He told me that there are 387 arpents of grain, vines, woods and open meadows.
They are for unhappy people, like me, who must learn to distil by learned patience the aurum potabile from the husks of life, the peace which happier mortals find lying like manna each morn upon the meadows.
He neither boasted of nor concealed his knowledge, but let it run like a limpid stream flowing through the meadows.
He saw the brackeny meadow, and above it the little coppice which hid the Painted Floor.
Crossing over the river Brue by a good stone bridge, we at last reached the small country town for which we had been making, which lies embowered in the midst of a broad expanse of fertile meadows, orchards, and sheep-walks.
A hay meadow stretched out to the east where the little valley was widest, and there were several fenced pastures between the byre and what appeared to be a stable.
The crags of the Carag Huim were just beginning to take shape in the predawn stillness, and the rolling snowfield of the meadow was taking on a life separate from the dark line of trees to the south and west and the rocky heights to the north and east.
At a glance the travelers could see to the right the whole winding course of the Cise meandering like a silver snake among the meadows, where the grass had taken the deep, bright green of early spring.