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1 pašni tov
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2 пастбищный откорм
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3 откорм нагулом
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4 potrero
(Sp. model spelled same [potrero] < potro [see above] and instrumental/agentive suffix -ero)1) OED: 1848. A pasture for horses or cattle, it may be fenced or unfenced. Referenced in the DRAE as a site dedicated to the raising and grazing of horses. Santamaría glosses it as a piece of good pasture land that is marked with stakes and used for the grazing and fattening of livestock.2) A herder of potros. The DRAE glosses it as a person who cares for potros when they are in the pasture.3) Clark: 1840s. A narrow ridge between two canyons.4) Southwest: 1872. A narrow plateau or mesa with steep sides. Cobos references it as "a gap or narrow ridge between cliffs or a finger of lava rock." -
5 нагульное пастбище
Makarov: fattening range, rich pastureУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > нагульное пастбище
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6 нагульный скот
1) General subject: grazers2) Agriculture: fattening cattle, feeding cattle, grass cattle, grass-fat cattle, pasture cattle3) Makarov: grazer, grazing stock -
7 откормочное пастбище
Makarov: fattening pastureУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > откормочное пастбище
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8 εὔχορτος
εὔχορτος, ον, of pasture,Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > εὔχορτος
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9 интенсивный
1. intensive2. intensivelyАвиация и космонавтика. Русско-английский словарь > интенсивный
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