Associations to the word «Ploughing»
Noun
- Plough
- Furrow
- Ox
- Harvesting
- Planting
- Manure
- Tractor
- Bullock
- Digging
- Hoard
- Harvest
- Harrow
- Fowler
- Earthwork
- Traction
- Cultivation
- Corn
- Grazing
- Farmer
- Crop
- Soil
- Watering
- Labourer
- Yoke
- Weeds
- Ditch
- Irrigation
- Hillside
- Headland
- Barrow
- Dung
- Erosion
- Cattle
- Drainage
- Farm
- Kildare
- Wheat
- Acre
- Sow
- Peasant
- Implement
- Clover
- Field
- Oat
- Seed
- Kilkenny
- Levin
- Fir
- Grain
- Cart
- Fertilizer
- Steamer
- Boulder
- Spade
- Agriculture
- Livestock
- Horse
- Ceremony
- Mud
- Excavation
- Mound
- Hay
- Barley
- Cow
- Potato
- Obstruction
- Ridge
- Bait
- Dairy
- Machinery
- Picking
- Middlesex
- Trench
- Sheep
- Meadow
- Engine
- Vine
- Labour
- Rice
Adjective
Wiktionary
PLOUGHING, verb. Present participle of plough
PLOUGHING, noun. (agriculture) The breaking of the ground into furrows (with a plough) for planting.
PLOUGHING BACK, verb. Present participle of plough back
PLOUGHING INTO, verb. Present participle of plough into
PLOUGHING ON, verb. Present participle of plough on
PLOUGHING THROUGH, verb. Present participle of plough through
Dictionary definition
PLOUGHING, noun. Tilling the land with a plow; "he hired someone to do the plowing for him".
Wise words
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