Definition, Meaning & Anagrams | English word TILLED


TILLED

Definitions of TILLED

  1. ploughed or cultivated
  2. inflection of till

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Number of letters

6

Is palindrome

No

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25

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Examples of Using TILLED in a Sentence

  • Under Abbot Ægelric the fens were tilled, the monastery grew rich, and the town increased in size, enormous tracts of land being held by the abbey at the Domesday Survey.
  • The Lenape Native Americans tilled the soil, hunted in the woods, and fished in the rivers and streams before the Dutch arrived in the early 18th Century.
  • English immigrants planted lakeside orchards, and Doukhobors from Russia, sponsored by Tolstoy and the Quakers, tilled the valley benchlands.
  • Land in the pre-colonial era was common land, and any untilled area belonged to the first person or family who tilled it, and it was passed on to the eldest son.
  • Built in the Western Indian and Indo-Saracenic style of architecture, the building accommodates a central entrance porch, above which rises a dome, tilled and modified well "tiled in white and blue flecks, supported on a lotus - petal base".
  • Seven ploughs, three by the Lord of the Manor and four by nine villagers (consisting of seven smallholdings) tilled the land.
  • Many of Qabbani's poems have been translated into Nepali by Suman Pokhrel, and are collected in an anthology tilled Manpareka Kehi Kavita.
  • Canada is cold because winds passing over snow are full of "nitrous particles," and there are too few "sulphurous exhalations" as little land is tilled.
  • The terrain made farming difficult and only slash-and-burn farmers tilled mountain plots to eke out a living.
  • It was necessary for Mordaunt to earn a living and while in Melbourne she edited a woman's fashion paper, wrote short stories and articles, made blouses, designed embroideries, tilled gardens, acted as a housekeeper, and did artistic work.
  • ;Recommended timing: When does the soil temperature drop below 50 degrees? Will a N stabilizer be used? What's the tillage practice? Strip-till corn and no-till often require different timing approaches than seed planted into a field that's been tilled once with a field cultivator.
  • When José was five years old, his grandfather who was a soldier during the Philippine revolution, had once tearfully showed him the land their family had once tilled but was taken away by rich mestizo landlords who knew how to work the system against illiterates like his grandfather.
  • 5500 BC and Corded Ware cultures, who tilled the land and herded cattle there in around 2500 to 1500 BC.
  • In order to eradicate velvetleaf, individual plants should be dug up or pulled out manually and not tilled or plowed to avoid seed germination.
  • The Minoan community supported itself by fishing and subsistence agriculture: They deeply tilled and terraced agricultural sites where they manured the thin limy soil with human waste from the settlement.
  • Encolpius finally leaves the villa, helping the limping, beaten Eumolpus to drink water from a pool in a tilled field.
  • Contaminated soils, sediments, or sludges are transported to the landfarming site, mixed into the soil surface and periodically turned over (tilled) to aerate the mixture.
  • Eurasian stone-curlews are mostly found on free draining sandy soils with stones, both semi-natural and tilled.
  • While wealthy landowners employed tenants and wage laborers, landowners who managed small to medium-sized estates often acted as managers over their sons who tilled the fields and daughters who weaved clothes and engaged in sericulture to produce silk for the home or sale at market.
  • However, the two farmers tilling the land are suddenly split over the question of whether the land ought to be tilled by ordinary, ineffective farmhands or by loyal, hardworking slaves.
  • Having learned that fruit- and nectar-eating birds, such as fruit-doves and lorikeets, are vital to forest regeneration, the Hewa slash small gardens out of the dense jungle and allow about 20–25 years for the tilled once-used land to be reforested naturally.
  • Commemorating the life work of the men who opened the roads, felled the forests, builded the farmsteads, tilled the fields, reaped the harvests—and of the women who made the homes, bore the children, nursed them, reared them, brightened and ennobled domestic life in the Huron Tract during a hundred years.
  • Other tilled soil for growing Cranberries, Gooseberries, Rubus spectabilis, Rubus parviflorus (Thimbleberry), Wild Onions, Strawberries, Cow Parsnip (Heracleum maximum, too known as Indian Celery or Pushki), carrots, so-called crab apples, blueberries, black currants, etc.
  • He did also represent the White family in court, during the course of which a precedent was set that farms that could not be tilled were not governed by the Land Acts, which deprived many of the Whites' tenants' fair rent protections.
  • This may have been in relation to the acquisition of about fifteen khirbas (ruined villages) tilled by fellahin on behalf of the sites' Bedouin owners by the paramount leader of the Beni Sakhr, Sattam ibn Fayiz, from his father-in-law Ali Dhiyab, the paramount leader of the Bedouin Adwan tribe, which traditionally dominated the Balqa region in which Jalul was located.



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