Pastureland (noun)

Land used for grazing livestock, especially cows, sheep, or horses.

Origin:

Derived from the old french word 'pasture', meaning 'to feed'.

Examples:

  1. The pastureland stretched for miles, dotted with grazing animals and a few large oak trees.
  2. In the summer months, the pastureland was green and lush, providing ample food for the farmer's livestock.
  3. Pastureland is an important component of many agricultural systems, providing food for animals and a source of income for farmers.
  4. As the sun set, the farmer brought his cows in from the pastureland, counting them to ensure none were missing.
  5. Many young people in rural communities grew up working on pastureland, learning the skills and knowledge necessary for a life in agriculture.
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