Definition of Plows

1. Noun. (plural of plow) ¹

2. Verb. (third-person singular of plow) ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Plows

1. plow [v] - See also: plow

Lexicographical Neighbors of Plows

plowheads
plowhorse
plowhorses
plowing
plowing back
plowing into
plowing on
plowing through
plowings
plowland
plowlands
plowlike
plowman
plowman's lunch
plowmen
plows (current term)
plows back
plows into
plows on
plows through
plowshare
plowshares
plowtail
plowtails
plowter
plowtered
plowters
plowwoman
plowwomen
plowwright

Literary usage of Plows

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. United States Supreme Court Reports by Lawyers Co-operative Publishing Company, United States Supreme Court (1888)
"The runners E, arranged to support the axle of the tongueless cultivator, with the plows D suspended therefrom, in manner substantially as described. "2. ..."

2. The Cultivator by New York State Agricultural Society (1850)
"The following competitors entered their plows for trial:— EJ BURRALL, ... The trial of these plows occupied the judges until Thursday. ..."

3. Commercial Nomenclature by John K. Chandler, John C. Redman, Virginia H. Wood, Caroline S. Larner (1897)
"plows, Combination, Walking and Riding. plows, Ditching. plows ... plows, Steel. plows, Steel and Carbon Metal. plows, Street-Railway, Snow. plows, Stubble. ..."

4. The Cultivator by New York State Agricultural Society (1860)
"The arrangement of the plows is such—as seen in the engraving at the head of this page— that no turning ia necessary; one set of shares is inserted in the ..."

5. Reports of the United States Commissioners to the Paris Universal Exposition by Edward Henry Knight (1880)
"Lemaire, Auger, & Amiot, Bresles (0-ise): Brabant plows, Brabant plows a bascule ... Introductory To render the account more clear the plows will be divided ..."

6. The New International Encyclopædia by Daniel Colt Gilman, Harry Thurston Peck, Frank Moore Colby (1903)
"English plows are generally of the first type. The modern American plow is ... A further important advantage of the work of such plows is the increased ..."

7. United States Supreme Court Reports by Lawyers Co-operative Publishing Company, United States Supreme Court (1888)
"The runners E, arranged to support the axle of the tongueless cultivator, with the plows D suspended therefrom, in manner substantially as described. "2. ..."

8. The Cultivator by New York State Agricultural Society (1850)
"The following competitors entered their plows for trial:— EJ BURRALL, ... The trial of these plows occupied the judges until Thursday. ..."

9. Commercial Nomenclature by John K. Chandler, John C. Redman, Virginia H. Wood, Caroline S. Larner (1897)
"plows, Combination, Walking and Riding. plows, Ditching. plows ... plows, Steel. plows, Steel and Carbon Metal. plows, Street-Railway, Snow. plows, Stubble. ..."

10. The Cultivator by New York State Agricultural Society (1860)
"The arrangement of the plows is such—as seen in the engraving at the head of this page— that no turning ia necessary; one set of shares is inserted in the ..."

11. Reports of the United States Commissioners to the Paris Universal Exposition by Edward Henry Knight (1880)
"Lemaire, Auger, & Amiot, Bresles (0-ise): Brabant plows, Brabant plows a bascule ... Introductory To render the account more clear the plows will be divided ..."

12. The New International Encyclopædia by Daniel Colt Gilman, Harry Thurston Peck, Frank Moore Colby (1903)
"English plows are generally of the first type. The modern American plow is ... A further important advantage of the work of such plows is the increased ..."

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