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There are 17 words ending with PLOUGH

breastploughfire-ploughice␣ploughmole␣ploughoverploughplough Ploughreploughridge␣ploughScotch␣ploughseeding␣ploughsnowplough snow␣ploughswing␣ploughtrench-ploughupploughwheel␣plough

23 definitions found

  • breastplough — n. A kind of plough, worked by handles near the worker’s breast…
  • fire-plough — n. A firelighting tool consisting of two sticks rubbed together…
  • ice␣plough — n. An instrument for cutting grooves in ice to facilitate its removal.
  • mole␣plough — n. A kind of subsoiler with a torpedo-shaped tip.
  • overplough — v. To plough excessively.
  • plough — n. A device pulled through the ground in order to break it open… — n. The use of a plough; tillage. — n. Alternative form of Plough (Synonym of Ursa Major).
  • Plough — prop.n. (Astronomy, Britain, common name) The brightest seven… — prop.n. A surname.
  • replough — v. (Transitive) To plough again.
  • ridge␣plough — n. A plough with a double mouldboard.
  • Scotch␣plough — n. (Historical, agriculture) A wood and iron animal-drawn plough.
  • seeding␣plough — n. (Agriculture) A plough fitted with a hopper from which seed…
  • snowplough — n. (British spelling) Alternative form of snowplow. — v. (British spelling) Alternative form of snowplow.
  • snow␣plough — n. (British spelling) Alternative form of snowplow. — v. (British spelling) Alternative form of snowplow.
  • swing␣plough — n. A plough without a forewheel under the beam.
  • trench-plough — v. (Transitive) To plough with deep furrows, for the purpose of… — n. A plough for turning up the land more deeply than usual.
  • upplough — v. (Transitive, poetic) To plough up.
  • wheel␣plough — n. A plough the depth of whose furrow is regulated by a wheel.
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  • Scrabble in English: 4 words
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  • Dutch Wiktionary: no word

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