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plough-foot
† ˈplough-foot, ˈplow- Obs. [Cf. Norw. dial. plog-fot.] In a wheelless plough, an adjustable piece of wood or iron, attached to the front of the beam, regulating the depth of the ploughing: see quots. It is doubtful however whether the plow-fote in Piers Plowman had this meaning; the variant reading...
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Foot plough
The foot plough is a type of plough used like a spade with the foot in order to cultivate the ground. Incan agriculture used the or , a type of foot plough.
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Schering-Plough
Schering-Plough also owned and operated the major foot care brand name Dr. Scholl's and the skin care line Coppertone. This was primarily because New Zealand's isolation has formed a natural quarantine, leaving the country free of rabies, foot and mouth, scrapie, bovine
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Bullia laevissima
Bullia laevissima, common name the fat plough shell, is a species of sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Nassariidae, the Nassa mud snails It lives in deep water, and when it is brought towards the shore, its foot still farther enables it to bury itself in the sand.
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Lazy bed
See also
Run rig
Foot plough
External links
Lazy beds in County Antrim, N.Ireland
Lazy beds in Sperrin Mountains, County Londonderry, N.Ireland
History
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Petty Plough
The Plough was fitted with lever and foot controls which operated four straight disc wheels. The operator sat on the plough and steered using a series of levers and foot controls.
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Laia (tool)
The laia () is a two-pronged type of foot-plough used in the Basque Country. Aside from being a farming implement, it is also used in laia racing. See also
Foot plough
Loy
References
External links
Laya race in Artaxao
Farming tools
Basque culture
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Waqrawiri
Waqrawiri (Quechua waqra horn, wiri lasso, "horn lasso", Hispanicized spelling Huajrahuire) or Waxra Wiri (Aymara waxra horn, wiri (a part of) a foot plough
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Bouzyges
a culture hero from Greek mythology, credited with the invention of many agricultural practices; most notably, he was the first man to yoke oxen to a plough An annual festival was celebrated in his honor at the foot of the Acropolis and this was presided by a member of such family.
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Dr. Scholl's
Scholl's brand as part of its acquisition of Schering-Plough. manufactured and distributed footwear and foot care products under the Scholl brand.
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Quadring Fen
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132 Male
124 Female
253 White, 3 Mixed ethnicity
Commerce and amenities
There used to be a public house in the village called The Old Plough The South Forty Foot drain runs through Quadring Fen and there is a pump house situated at the end of South Drove.
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Bullia rhodostoma
Bullia rhodostoma, common name the smooth plough shell, is a species of sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Nassariidae, the nassa mud Successful adaptation has occurred because Bullia rhodostoma uses their single foot for crawling fast to search for food (usually stranded organisms, as
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Bullia digitalis
Bullia digitalis, the finger plough shell or plough snail, is a species of sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Nassariidae, the Nassa mud (pleated plough shell) on the coast of KwaZulu-Natal.
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Laia
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Laia people, an indigenous Australian people of the state of Queensland
Other uses
Laia (tool), a two-pronged type of foot-plough
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Royal Ploughing Ceremony
Dropping the other foot, until the circle is completed, is looked upon as a most unlucky omen; and the penalty to the "King of the Husbandmen" is said Rituals
In the ceremony, two sacred oxen are hitched to a wooden plough and they plough a furrow in some ceremonial ground, while rice seed is sown by
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