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undersow

Undersow vs Undersown - What's the difference?

undersow | undersown |


As verbs the difference between undersow and undersown

is that undersow is to sow a second crop after a first one (the cover crop) has become established, such that they both develop at the same time while undersown is past participle of undersow.

Undertow vs Undersow - What's the difference?

undertow | undersow |


As verbs the difference between undertow and undersow

is that undertow is to pull or tow under; drag beneath; pull down while undersow is to sow a second crop after a first one (the cover crop) has become established, such that they both develop at the same time.

As a noun undertow

is a short-range flow of water returning seaward from the waves breaking on the shore.

Undersnow vs Undersow - What's the difference?

undersnow | undersow |


As an adjective undersnow

is beneath snow.

As a verb undersow is

to sow a second crop after a first one (the cover crop) has become established, such that they both develop at the same time.

Crop vs Undersow - What's the difference?

crop | undersow |


As verbs the difference between crop and undersow

is that crop is to remove the top end of something, especially a plant while undersow is to sow a second crop after a first one (the cover crop) has become established, such that they both develop at the same time.

As a noun crop

is a plant, especially a cereal, grown to be harvested as food, livestock fodder or fuel or for any other economic purpose.

Sow vs Undersow - What's the difference?

sow | undersow |


As verbs the difference between sow and undersow

is that sow is to scatter, disperse, or plant (seeds) while undersow is to sow a second crop after a first one (the cover crop) has become established, such that they both develop at the same time.

As a noun sow

is a female pig.