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smallholding

Smallholding vs Cottage - What's the difference?

smallholding | cottage |


As nouns the difference between smallholding and cottage

is that smallholding is (british) a piece of land, smaller than a farm, used for the cultivation of vegetables or the breeding of animals while cottage is a small house; a cot; a hut.

As a verb cottage is

to stay at a seasonal home, to go cottaging.

Smallholding - What does it mean?

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Stallholding vs Smallholding - What's the difference?

stallholding | smallholding |


As an adjective stallholding

is operating a market stall.

As a noun smallholding is

a piece of land, smaller than a farm, used for the cultivation of vegetables or the breeding of animals.

Taxonomy vs Smallholding - What's the difference?

taxonomy | smallholding |


As nouns the difference between taxonomy and smallholding

is that taxonomy is the science or the technique used to make a classification while smallholding is (british) a piece of land, smaller than a farm, used for the cultivation of vegetables or the breeding of animals.

Smallholding vs Minifundium - What's the difference?

smallholding | minifundium |


As nouns the difference between smallholding and minifundium

is that smallholding is (british) a piece of land, smaller than a farm, used for the cultivation of vegetables or the breeding of animals while minifundium is a smallholding, in latin america, that is too small to support a family.

Smallholding vs Manslot - What's the difference?

smallholding | manslot |


As nouns the difference between smallholding and manslot

is that smallholding is (british) a piece of land, smaller than a farm, used for the cultivation of vegetables or the breeding of animals while manslot is (historical) a smallholding in mediaeval england, especially one given to a danish soldier settling in england.

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