an unabridged dictionary
meadow
a hayward would tend the hedges and fences around the water meadow to keep out cattle and to impound any stray cattle.
They would prefer meadows.
You would use a thesaurus.
Yes, cats can live and survive in a meadow as long as there is food it can catch, eat. If the cats were born and raised in the meadow the mother would teach it how to hunt.
You would find the word "meadow" in a standard English dictionary under the noun section, as it refers to a piece of grassland, typically one used for hay.
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This website seems to supply all information relative to this question: http://www.farm-direct.co.uk/farming/history/watermeadow/index.html
Meadow in the summer and spring, box in the fall and winter.
The English language has thousands of words available. If one is wanting to find a complete list of English words the best option would be a dictionary such as The Oxford Dictionary or Merriam-Webster. These can be found in hard copy or online.
a hayward would tend the hedges and fences around the water meadow to keep out cattle and to impound any stray cattle.
A five-letter word for meadow ending in T would be veldt.
on no slangs website /dictionary ( I can't put links on this website other wise I would)
Is this a euphemism for something? or maybe a joke? well I think the answer is: then the rabbits disappeared from the meadow
They would prefer meadows.
The meadow because it is a vegetated field in which cattle, sheep or goats can be, and foxes can hunt there.