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Lynchet — system near Bishopstone in Wiltshire. The … Wikipedia
Lynchet — ♦ A bank formed by ploughing for a long period on a slope where a field has a fixed boundary, such as hedge or fence. On the upper side, soil moves down to form a positive lynchet against the boundary while below it the soil is cut away to form a … Medieval glossary
Lynchet — The strip of unploughed land between two fields; the terracing on sloping land. [< OldEngl. linc = rising land] Cf. Baulk; Butt2 … Dictionary of Medieval Terms and Phrases
lynchet — [ lɪn(t)ʃɪt] noun a ridge or ledge formed along the downhill side of a plot by ploughing in ancient times. Origin C17: prob. from dialect linch rising ground ; cf. links … English new terms dictionary
lynchet — lyn·chet … English syllables
lynchet — n. (in the UK) a ridge or ledge formed by ancient ploughing on a slope. Etymology: linch f. OE hlinc: cf. LINKS … Useful english dictionary
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Hawridge — Infobox UK place| official name= Hawridge country= England region= South East England static area total sq mi= population= population density= os grid reference= SP950060 latitude= 51.7449 longitude= 0.6248 post town= Chesham postcode district =… … Wikipedia
Feature (archaeology) — Feature in archaeology and especially excavation has several different but allied meanings. A feature is a collection of one or more contexts representing some human non portable activity that generally has a vertical characteristic to it in… … Wikipedia
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