Peatland vs Turbary - What's the difference?
peatland | turbary |
Land with peat soil, such as an active or former bog
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A piece of peatland from which turf may be cut for fuel.
Material extracted from a turbary.
The right to cut turf from a turbary on a common or in some cases, another person's land.
As nouns the difference between peatland and turbary
is that peatland is land with peat soil, such as an active or former bog while turbary is a piece of peatland from which turf may be cut for fuel.peatland
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