Tillage+land
1tillage land — Plough land, arable land …
2Land-Tenure in the Christian Era — • The way in which land has been held or owned during the nineteen hundred years which have seen in Europe the rise and establishment of the Church is a matter for historical inquiry. Strictly speaking, the way in which such ownership or tenure… …
3Tillage — Till age, n. 1. The operation, practice, or art of tilling or preparing land for seed, and keeping the ground in a proper state for the growth of crops. [1913 Webster] 2. A place tilled or cultivated; cultivated land. [1913 Webster] Syn:… …
4tillage — [til′ij] n. [ TILL2 + AGE] 1. the tilling of land 2. land that is tilled …
5land — [n] earth’s surface; ownable property acreage, acres, area, beach, continent, country, countryside, dirt, district, earth, estate, expanse, extent, farming, farmland, field, ground, grounds, holding, home, homeland, loam, mainland, manor, nation …
6Tillage — Cultivating after early rain. Tillage is the agricultural preparation of the soil by mechanical agitation of various types, such as digging, stirring, and overturning. Examples of human powered tilling methods using hand tools include …
7tillage — Ⅰ. till [2] ► NOUN ▪ a cash register or drawer for money in a shop, bank, or restaurant. ORIGIN originally in the sense «drawer or compartment for valuables»: of unknown origin. Ⅱ. till [3] ► VERB ▪ prepare and cultivate (land) for crops …
8Land Economics (the journal) — Infobox Journal discipline = Economics abbreviation = Land publisher = University of Wisconsin Press country = USA frequency = quarterly history = 1925 present openaccess = website = http://www.wisc.edu/wisconsinpress/journals/journals/le.html… …
9land — 1. noun 1) publicly owned land Syn: grounds, fields, terrain, territory, open space; property, landholding, acres, acreage, lands, real estate, realty, estate; historical demesne 2) fertile land …
10tillage — noun Date: 15th century 1. the operation of tilling land 2. cultivated land …