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Fallowed vs Follower - What's the difference?

fallowed | follower |

As a verb fallowed

is (fallow).

As an adjective fallowed

is of land, ploughed but left unseeded.

As a noun follower is

(literally) one who follows, comes after another.

fallowed

English

Verb

(head)
  • (fallow)
  • Adjective

    (head)
  • Of land, ploughed but left unseeded.
  • Synonyms

    *(ploughed but unseeded ): fallow

    Derived terms

    * unfallowed

    follower

    Noun

    (en noun)
  • (literally) One who follows, comes after another.
  • Something that comes after another thing.
  • One who is a part of master's physical group, such as a servant or retainer.
  • One who follows mentally, adherer to the opinions, ideas or teachings of another, a movement etc.
  • An imitator, who follows another's example
  • A pursuer.
  • A machine part receiving motion from another
  • A man courting a maidservant.
  • Young cattle.
  • A metal piece placed at the top of a candle to keep the wax melting evenly.
  • (Australian rules football) Any of the three players (the ruckman, ruck rover, and rover) who usually follow the ball around the ground rather than occupying a fixed position.
  • (colloquial, dated) A debt collector.
  • Antonyms

    * leader * precursor

    Derived terms

    * followership * nonfollower