Grazing land

  • 1grazing land — noun a field covered with grass or herbage and suitable for grazing by livestock • Syn: ↑pasture, ↑pastureland, ↑lea, ↑ley • Derivationally related forms: ↑pasture (for: ↑pasture) …

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  • 2grazing — [[t]gre͟ɪzɪŋ[/t]] N UNCOUNT Grazing or grazing land is land on which animals graze. He had nearly a thousand acres of grazing and arable land …

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  • 3land — [[t]læ̱nd[/t]] ♦ lands, landing, landed 1) N UNCOUNT Land is an area of ground, especially one that is used for a particular purpose such as farming or building. Good agricultural land is in short supply. ...160 acres of land. ...a small piece of …

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  • 4Grazing rights — is a legal term referring to the right of a user to allow their livestock to feed (graze) in a given area. United States The concept of grazing rights in the United States descends directly from the English concept of the commons, a piece of land …

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  • 5Grazing marsh — is the term used in the British Isles for flat, marshy grassland in polders. It consists of large grass fields separated by fresh or brackish ditches, and is often important for its wildlife.HistoryGrazing marsh was created from Medieval times by …

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  • 6grazing — [grā′ziŋ] n. 1. land to graze on; pasture 2. Informal the eating of snacks all day long or the eating of small portions of different foods …

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  • 7land — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun 1 surface of the earth ADJECTIVE ▪ dry ▪ It was good to be on dry land again after months at sea. VERB + LAND ▪ reach ▪ The explorers reached land after a long voyage …

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  • 8land — I n. soil ground 1) to clear land (to clear land of trees and brush) 2) to cultivate; irrigate; redistribute land 3) arable; barren; fertile; grazing; marginal land 4) private; public land 5) a plot of land solid surface of the earth 6) to raise …

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  • 9Land lease and tenure auctions —    There are a number of surviving customs pertaining to the letting of land, each designed to maximize fairness within the constraints of local conditions, but each has accrued its own methods and traditions which seem quaint and odd to modern… …

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  • 10land reform — any program, esp. when undertaken by a national government, involving the redistribution of agricultural land among the landless. [1840 50, Amer.] * * * Deliberate change in the way agricultural land is held or owned, the methods of its… …

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