pasture |
false |
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 false is
(
label) one of two states of a boolean variable; logic.
pasture |
foliage |
As nouns the difference between pasture and foliage
is that
pasture is land on which cattle can be kept for feeding while
foliage is the leaves of plants.
As a verb pasture
is to move animals into a to graze.
pasture |
lea |
As verbs the difference between pasture and lea
is that
pasture is to move animals into a to graze while
lea is to tie, bind.
As a noun pasture
is land on which cattle can be kept for feeding.
pasture |
cattle |
As nouns the difference between pasture and cattle
is that
pasture is land on which cattle can be kept for feeding while
cattle is domesticated bovine animals (cows, bulls, steers etc).
As a verb pasture
is to move animals into a to graze.
pasture |
undefined |
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 undefined is
lacking a definition or value.
priest |
pasture |
As a proper noun priest
is .
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.
pose |
pasture |
As an adjective pose
is (heraldry|of a beast) standing still, with all the feet on the ground.
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.
pasture |
lot |
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 a proper noun lot is
a nephew of abraham in the bible and quran.
lawn |
pasture |
As nouns the difference between lawn and pasture
is that
lawn is an open space between woods while
pasture is land on which cattle can be kept for feeding.
As a proper noun Lawn
is a town in Newfoundland and Labrador.
As a verb pasture is
to move animals into a pasture to graze.
hey |
pasture |
As nouns the difference between hey and pasture
is that
hey is (country dancing) a choreographic figure in which the dancers weave between one another while
pasture is land on which cattle can be kept for feeding.
As an interjection hey
is an exclamation to get attention.
As a verb pasture is
to move animals into a to graze.
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