widow |
pasture |
In lang=en terms the difference between widow and pasture
is that
widow is to make a widow (or widower) of someone; to cause the death of one's spouse while
pasture is to feed, especially on growing grass; to supply grass as food for.
As nouns the difference between widow and pasture
is that
widow is a woman whose husband has died (and who has not remarried); feminine of widower while
pasture is land on which cattle can be kept for feeding.
As verbs the difference between widow and pasture
is that
widow is to make a widow (or widower) of someone; to cause the death of one's spouse while
pasture is to move animals into a to graze.
rangeland |
pasture |
As nouns the difference between rangeland and pasture
is that
rangeland is unimproved land that is suitable for the grazing of livestock while
pasture is land on which cattle can be kept for feeding.
As a verb pasture is
to move animals into a pasture to graze.
pasture |
forage |
In obsolete terms the difference between pasture and forage
is that
pasture is food, nourishment while
forage is the demand for fodder etc by an army from the local population.
As nouns the difference between pasture and forage
is that
pasture is land on which cattle can be kept for feeding while
forage is fodder for animals, especially cattle and horses.
As verbs the difference between pasture and forage
is that
pasture is to move animals into a pasture to graze while
forage is to search for and gather food for animals, particularly cattle and horses.
pasture |
gise |
In obsolete|lang=en terms the difference between pasture and gise
is that
pasture is (obsolete) food, nourishment while
gise is (obsolete) guise; manner.
As nouns the difference between pasture and gise
is that
pasture is land on which cattle can be kept for feeding while
gise is (obsolete) guise; manner.
As verbs the difference between pasture and gise
is that
pasture is to move animals into a to graze while
gise is to feed or pasture.
pasture |
leasow |
In obsolete|lang=en terms the difference between pasture and leasow
is that
pasture is (obsolete) food, nourishment while
leasow is (obsolete) a pasture.
As nouns the difference between pasture and leasow
is that
pasture is land on which cattle can be kept for feeding while
leasow is (obsolete) a pasture.
As a verb pasture
is to move animals into a to graze.
pasture |
pasturable |
As a noun pasture
is land on which cattle can be kept for feeding.
As a verb pasture
is to move animals into a to graze.
As an adjective pasturable is
fit for pasture.
pasture |
heaf |
As nouns the difference between pasture and heaf
is that
pasture is land on which cattle can be kept for feeding while
heaf is (northern england) a piece of mountain pasture to which a farm animal has become heafed; a heft.
As verbs the difference between pasture and heaf
is that
pasture is to move animals into a to graze while
heaf is (northern england) to become accustomed to and attached to an area of mountain pasture, seldom straying from it.
pasture |
commonage |
As nouns the difference between pasture and commonage
is that
pasture is land on which cattle can be kept for feeding while
commonage is the condition of land that is held in common.
As a verb pasture
is to move animals into a to graze.
pasture |
pastureless |
As a noun pasture
is land on which cattle can be kept for feeding.
As a verb pasture
is to move animals into a to graze.
As an adjective pastureless is
without a pasture.
pasture |
nonpasture |
As a noun pasture
is land on which cattle can be kept for feeding.
As a verb pasture
is to move animals into a to graze.
As an adjective nonpasture is
not of or pertaining to pasture.
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