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pasto
Succulent herbaceous vegetation of pasture land.
pasturage
Spanish
pasto
pasturage
1
Needless to say, no cattle were allowed to remain in open
pasturage
.
2
Their natures require rich
pasturage
;
they must be fed from many sources.
3
The valley of the Jordan affords
pasturage
to numerous tribes of Bedouins.
4
Bedouins of the Arabian desert, who resort hither in summer for
pasturage
.
5
Unfortunately, the natural
pasturage
is not sufficiently good to fatten beasts indiscriminately.
1
In the matted
herbage
on the river-banks the first flowers were growing.
2
The
herbage
grew in isolated patches on a black and uncultivated soil.
3
And now the cornfields have ceased; there is no longer any
herbage
-
nothing
4
Herds of horse-like animals fed on the rich
herbage
of the meadows.
5
The
herbage
of the plains has learned to dig deep for water.
6
More remote were their horses, cropping the short
herbage
in equine contentment.
7
By the middle of July it will be nothing but withered
herbage
.
8
Herds of buffaloes, antelopes, and deer, grazed the
herbage
in countless numbers.
9
The ruins, fountains, statues, and mellow
herbage
abound in this middle period.
10
The poet's garden alone was
neglected
-
rank
herbage
choking up its uncultivated flowers.
11
There was neither tree, nor shrub, nor
herbage
,
nor stream, nor fountain.
12
Pronounce: diminutive; ruminating;
herbage
;
maneuver; kept; lariat; circuit; reappeared; rangers; handkerchiefs; rearing; marred.
13
The
herbage
and the climate are equally favorable to the increase of cattle.
14
Then a shrill song roused in the leaves and the
herbage
.
15
An exterminating war is carried on against the natural
herbage
of the soil.
16
The spring which feeds it is yonder in that big tuft of
herbage
.
herbage
scanty herbage
luxuriant herbage
green herbage
cover with herbage
dry herbage
Spanish
pasto
herbaje