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meadow
[ med-oh ]
noun
- a tract of grassland used for pasture or serving as a hayfield.
Synonyms: , ,
- a tract of grassland in an upland area near the timberline.
meadow
/ ˈɛəʊ /
noun
- an area of grassland, often used for hay or for grazing of animals
- a low-lying piece of grassland, often boggy and near a river
Derived Forms
- ˈǷɲ, adjective
Other 51Թ Forms
- o· adjective
- o· adjective
51Թ History and Origins
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of meadow1
Example Sentences
India accuses Pakistan of supporting militants behind the 22 April attack at a scenic meadow near the resort town of Pahalgam.
At a "selfie point" outside town, overlooking lush meadows and a rushing river, Akshay Solanki, a tourist from Mumbai, said there was "panic" among his group of travellers on the day of the attack.
In the Mournes, Mr Fisher said rove beetles and other insects "support the skylarks and the meadow pipits that come from the lowlands to nest up in the uplands during this time of year".
The ‘Yoga, Hiking, Horses’ package, priced at $75, includes a mindful hike through Ebsen’s expansive meadows, culminating in a guided meditation and yoga session in the presence of the horses.
“It’s great news for the state,” said Reising, speaking to reporters in a snowy meadow near Lake Tahoe.
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