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Holard


Description:

A holard refers to a type of agricultural field, specifically a plot or patch of land that is situated in a hollow or low-lying area. It is generally used for cultivation purposes, particularly for growing crops or raising animals.


Possible Parts of Speech:

  1. Noun: The term holard can be used as a noun to illustrate a specific type of agricultural field.

Senses and Usages:

  1. 1. Noun: Agricultural Field
  2. Example Sentence:

    As the rainwater tends to gather and accumulate in the low-lying areas of the farm, the farmers decided to establish their vegetable garden in the holard, making optimal use of the naturally moisturized soil.


  3. 2. Noun: Local Land
  4. Example Sentence:

    The village is known for its fertile holards, which have been used for centuries to grow various crops such as wheat, barley, and potatoes.


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