Definition of Herbages. Meaning of Herbages. Synonyms of Herbages

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Definition of Herbages

Herbage
Herbage Herb"age (?; 48), n. [F. See Herb.] 1. Herbs collectively; green food beasts; grass; pasture. ``Thin herbage in the plaims.' --Dryden. 2. (Law.) The liberty or right of pasture in the forest or in the grounds of another man. --Blount.

Meaning of Herbages from wikipedia

- Herbager (1956 – 25 March 1976) was a French Thoroughbred racehorse and an influential sire in both France and the United States. Herbager was sired by...
- Julian Livingstone Herbage (10 September 1904 – 15 January 1976) was a British musicologist, broadcaster and member of the BBC music department. He is...
- 2ème édition. Page75. ISBN 2-10-050695-1. Rémy Villand, « Au pays des herbages et des marais », La Manche au p****é et au présent, éd. Manche-Tourisme...
- called sweetjuice. They are squat annual herbs with fuzzy to hairy green herbage. The fruit is a capsule containing many kidney-shaped seeds. Some species...
- (age, species, physiological status like pregnant) per unit weight of herbage (herbage biom****). It is well established in general usage.  Grazing pressure...
- The Imperial Bureau of Plant Breeding (Herbage Plants) was one of eight bureaux established in 1929 as part of the Imperial Agricultural Bureaux. The...
- it a desert, but the Mongols call it a 'gobi'—that is, a land of thin herbage, more suitable for camels than for cows, but capable also, if herds are...
- are 1 to 3 cm long and have smooth, wavy, or bluntly toothed edges. The herbage is glandular and coated in short hairs. The yellow flowers growing from...
- al. (2003). "Ecological Regionalization of Suitable Trees, Shrubs and Herbages for Vegetation Restoration in the Farming-Pastoral Zone of Northern China"...
- Saxons Amaltrud of Vienne Ethelind Sigrade Madelgard Regina Landrade des Herbages Adelindus Theodelinde of Sens Luitgrade of Saxony Adelheid of Paris Edgiva...