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pasturage

[pas-cher-ij, pahs-] / ˈpæs tʃər ɪdʒ, ˌpɑs- /








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Pasturage used for livestock dwindled, and the surrounding agricultural farmland, which had once supported a large population, shrank.

From Textbooks • Apr. 19, 2023

Pasturage, for example, exists only in marginal areas such as mountain borders and the somewhat moister areas to the west, limitations that govern the herders’ nomadic lifestyle.

From Textbooks • Apr. 19, 2023

Pasturage for everybody began to look lusher a year ago.

From Time Magazine Archive

As for our Low Lands, such as Marshes, Savannas and Percoarson-Ground, which lies low, all of them naturally afford good Land for Pasturage.

From A New Voyage to Carolina, containing the exact description and natural history of that country; together with the present state thereof; and a journal of a thousand miles, travel'd thro' several nations of Indians; giving a particular account of their customs, manners, etc. by Lawson, John

Pasturage for the cows and the abuses of gleaning were established as customs little by little.

From Sons of the Soil by Balzac, Honoré de




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