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breastplough - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
breastplough (plural breastploughs). A kind of plough, worked by handles near the worker's breast, and in some types by pushing with the breast/chest, ...
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breast plough | breast plow, n. meanings, etymology and more
The earliest known use of the noun breast plough is in the mid 1600s. OED's earliest evidence for breast plough is from 1669, in the writing of John ...
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Introduction to the Breast Plow and Harrow at Jamestown - YouTube
As the growing season winds down, Jay uses this opportunity to show us the breast plow and harrow. These two agricultural tools can be used ...
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breast-plough
ˈbreast-plough ‘A sort of Plough driven by main force with one's breast, commonly used in paring the Turf in Burn-beating’ (Worlidge Syst. Agric. (1681) 322).1725 Bradley Fam. Dict. s.v. Trenching Spade, Some of these Spades..are made with one side turned up like the Breast-Plow. 1869 Blackmore Lorn...
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plough | British Museum
The breast-plough was used by gripping the handles of the cross bar and pressing the chest forward against the bar in a series of jerks. It was heavy work and ...
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Historical Breast Plow For Gardens - eBay
Historical breast plow as used by peasant farmers in Scotland, England and Ireland. Used a long side the Cas Chrom, and Loy. Still used by farmers right up to ...
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Cleavage (breasts)
Underwire bras can rub and press against the breast, causing skin irritation and breast pain, and the wire of a worn bra can protrude from the fabric. asanas to develop cleavage are backbends like cobra, bow, camel, bridge and locust; twisted poses like cow face and lord of the fishes; front bends like plough
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Flaughter spade or breast plough - Future Museum
Flaughter spades or breast ploughs were used to cut turf. The turf was stacked, dried and burnt and the ashes then spread on the fields as a basic ...
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BREASTPLOUGH definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
breastplough in British English. (ˈbrɛstˌplaʊ IPA Pronunciation Guide ). noun. obsolete. a plough driven by the worker's breast, often used to pare turf.
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Archive and Museum Database | Details - University of Reading
This breast plough comes from Winchcombe in Gloucestershire and was used on hilly fields between Roel camp and Sudeley Hill. It is made of iron and has a ...
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breast-plough | breast-plow, v. meanings, etymology and more
The earliest known use of the verb breast-plough is in the late 1700s. OED's earliest evidence for breast-plough is from 1770, in the writing of Arthur ...
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BREASTPLOW Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com
Breastplow definition: a cultivator moved forward by a person pressing the chest against a crossbar.. See examples of BREASTPLOW used in a sentence.
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Desogestrel
Breast discharge, ectopic pregnancies, and aggravation of angioedema may also occur with desogestrel. References
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5α-Reductase inhibitors
Ethynyl compounds
Androgens and anabolic steroids
Schering-Plough brands
Merck
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Cicolluis
Old Breton cic-, Middle Welsh cig 'meat') and, by metonymy, 'breast' (cf. Middle Irish cích). It could be translated as 'Big-Muscle' or 'Great-Breast'.
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Charles Yanofsky
In 1980, Yanofsky and other Stanford scientists founded DNAX, a Palo Alto-based research institute subsequently acquired by Schering-Plough. Personal life
Charles Yanofsky's first wife Carol died of breast cancer in 1990. He was survived by his second wife, Edna, and three sons.
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