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Ploughed vs Cultivate - What's the difference?

ploughed | cultivate |


As verbs the difference between ploughed and cultivate

is that ploughed is (plough) while cultivate is to grow plants, notably crops.

As an adjective ploughed

is turned over with the blade of a plough to create furrows (usually for planting crops).

Cultivated vs Ploughed - What's the difference?

cultivated | ploughed |


As verbs the difference between cultivated and ploughed

is that cultivated is (cultivate) while ploughed is (plough).

As adjectives the difference between cultivated and ploughed

is that cultivated is (of a person) cultured, refined, educated while ploughed is turned over with the blade of a plough to create furrows (usually for planting crops).

Ploughed - What does it mean?

ploughed | |

Ploughed vs Unploughed - What's the difference?

ploughed | unploughed |


As adjectives the difference between ploughed and unploughed

is that ploughed is turned over with the blade of a plough to create furrows (usually for planting crops) while unploughed is unturned with a plough, and thus retaining its original vegetation (usually grass).

As a verb ploughed

is past tense of plough.

Ploughed vs Sloughed - What's the difference?

ploughed | sloughed |


As verbs the difference between ploughed and sloughed

is that ploughed is (plough) while sloughed is (slough).

As an adjective ploughed

is turned over with the blade of a plough to create furrows (usually for planting crops).

Plougher vs Ploughed - What's the difference?

plougher | ploughed |


As a noun plougher

is .

As a verb ploughed is

(plough).

As an adjective ploughed is

turned over with the blade of a plough to create furrows (usually for planting crops).

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