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meadow

[med-oh] / ˈmɛd oʊ /


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The property features three creeks that “meander through the ranch for over five miles,” as well as irrigated meadows and “historic water rights irrigating 1,200 acres.”

From MarketWatch

In Greenford, west London, Sir David gently cradles a tiny harvest mouse before releasing it into a meadow.

From BBC

Rising temperatures and increasing salinity place further pressures on the seagrass meadows that dugongs depend on.

From Science Daily

“We’ve planted 20,000 trees around the site, we’ve replaced habitats and homes for protected species like bats, newts and badgers and created wildflower meadows specifically for wildlife foraging,” the company said.

From The Wall Street Journal

Before them was a meadow, as lush and green as a fairyland.

From Literature