Manurement - Law Dictionary Search Results
Common
to put upon its wastes their commonable beasts, viz., horses, kine, or sheep, such as either plough or manure the arable land granted. (b) Appurtenant, which arises from no connection of tenure, nor from any absolute necessity,
Muckworm
A larva or grub that lives in muck or manure applied to the larvaelig of the tumbledung and allied beetles
Aver-land
Aver-land, that which tenants ploughed and manured for the proper use of a monastery or the lords of the soil, Cowel.
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Analysis
(16 & 17 Geo. 5, c. 45), contains analogous provisions for securing to agriculturists the purity of artificial manures and feeding stuffs for cattle, etc.
Allotments
notwithstanding any agreement to the contrary, for compensation to an outgoing tenant by the landlord for growing crops, manure, improvement, etc. (s. 47 of the Act of 1908, and ss. 2-7 of the Act of 1922). A
Sea mud
A rich slimy deposit in salt marshes and along the seashore sometimes used as a manure called also sea ooze
Nitratine
reddish gray or lemon yellow color native sodium nitrate It is used in making nitric acid and for manure Called also soda niter
Hotbed
A bed of earth heated by fermenting manure or other substances and covered with glass intended for raising early plants or for nourishing exotics
Fire fanged
Injured as by fire burned said of manure which has lost its goodness and acquired an ashy hue in consequence of heat generated by decomposition
Fenks
The refuse whale blubber used as a manure and in the manufacture of Prussian blue
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Manurement - Law Dictionary Search Results
Common
to put upon its wastes their commonable beasts, viz., horses, kine, or sheep, such as either plough or manure the arable land granted. (b) Appurtenant, which arises from no connection of tenure, nor from any absolute necessity,
Muckworm
A larva or grub that lives in muck or manure applied to the larvaelig of the tumbledung and allied beetles
Aver-land
Aver-land, that which tenants ploughed and manured for the proper use of a monastery or the lords of the soil, Cowel.
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Analysis
(16 & 17 Geo. 5, c. 45), contains analogous provisions for securing to agriculturists the purity of artificial manures and feeding stuffs for cattle, etc.
Allotments
notwithstanding any agreement to the contrary, for compensation to an outgoing tenant by the landlord for growing crops, manure, improvement, etc. (s. 47 of the Act of 1908, and ss. 2-7 of the Act of 1922). A
Sea mud
A rich slimy deposit in salt marshes and along the seashore sometimes used as a manure called also sea ooze
Nitratine
reddish gray or lemon yellow color native sodium nitrate It is used in making nitric acid and for manure Called also soda niter
Hotbed
A bed of earth heated by fermenting manure or other substances and covered with glass intended for raising early plants or for nourishing exotics
Fire fanged
Injured as by fire burned said of manure which has lost its goodness and acquired an ashy hue in consequence of heat generated by decomposition
Fenks
The refuse whale blubber used as a manure and in the manufacture of Prussian blue
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