Pasture ( noun , verb )

(As a noun)

Pasture ( noun )

  1. A field or area of grassland used for grazing animals, particularly cattle or sheep.
  2. An area of land used for grazing.
  3. The grass or other plants in a pasture.

Origin:

From the old english pastur, from the latin pastus, from pastus "having been fed".

Examples:

  1. The cattle were out to pasture for the day.
  2. He rotated the pasture for his sheep every month.
  3. The pasture was lush and green after the rain.
  4. She rode her horse through the pasture.
  5. The pasture was divided into several fields for different types of livestock.

(As a verb)

Pasture ( verb )

  1. A field or area of grassland used for grazing animals, particularly cattle or sheep.
  2. An area of land used for grazing.
  3. The grass or other plants in a pasture.

Origin:

From the old english pastur, from the latin pastus, from pastus "having been fed".

Examples:

  1. The cattle were out to pasture for the day.
  2. He rotated the pasture for his sheep every month.
  3. The pasture was lush and green after the rain.
  4. She rode her horse through the pasture.
  5. The pasture was divided into several fields for different types of livestock.
Some random words: postoperative, tangle, sorry