10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «AGRESTIAL»
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agrestial in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art
... then to meadow and pasture. And so the vacancy came to be filled in a notable
measure by agrestial plants from Europe" [horrid word, agrestial l], “the seeds of
which came in seed-grain, in the coats and fleeces, and in the imported fodder, ...
And so the vacancy came to be filled in a notable measure by agrestial plants
from Europe” [horrid word, agrestial l], “the seeds of which came in seed-grain, in
the coats and fleeces, and in the imported fodder, of cattle and sheep. . . . . While
...
And so the vacancy came to be filled in a notable measure by agrestial plants
from Europe " [horrid word, agrestial !], " the seeds of which came in seed- grain,
in the coats and fleeces, and in the imported fodder, of cattle and sheep While an
...
4
Eclectic Magazine: Foreign Literature
... changed to grain-fields, and then to meadow and pasture. And so the vacancy
came to be filled in a notable measure by agrestial plants from Europe" [horrid
word, agrestial l], " the seeds of which came in seed-grain, in the coats and
fleeces ...
John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell, Henry T. Steele, 1887
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The Eclectic Magazine: Foreign Literature
... then to meadow and pasture. And so the vacancy came to be filled i_n a
notable measure by agrestial plants from Europe" [horrid word, agrestial l], "the
seeds of which came in seed-grain, in the coats and fleeces, and in the imported
fodder ...
John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell, 1887
... measure by agrestial plants from Europe" [horrid word, agrestial!], "the seeds of
which came in seed-grain, in the coats and fleeces, and in the imported fodder, of
cattle and sheen. . . . While an agricultural people displaced the aborigines ...
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CRC Dictionary of Agricultural Sciences
agrestal agricultural chemistry ated with an agricultural or rural economy agrestal
(agrestial). growing wild; referring to plants that grow wild on arable land.
agrestial. agrestal. agrestic, la: of or pertaining to agricultural land or to the
countryside.
They are thermophilous species in ruderal and agrestial vegetation. The weeds
with a Subatlantic or an Atlantic origin occurring in both ruderal and agrestial
vegetations are mainly ruderal in Europe, where they are more confined to very
acid ...
9
Dictionnary of the English Language with Numerous ...
Arbulhnot, Hist. John Bull. Agre'stick, or Agre'stical.-}- adj. [from agrestis, Lat.]
Having relation to the country ; rude ; rustick. Formerly also agrestial. Agrestical is
given by Coles, 1685. Others wild, uplandish, and agrestial. Swan, Sjkc. Mund.
... vacancy which was made here when forest was changed to grain-fields and
then to meadow and pasture. And so the vacancy came to be filled in a notable
measure by agrestial plants from Europe, the seeds of which came in seed-grain,
...