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plow

Definition:

A "plow" is a farm tool that is used for breaking up soil to prepare a field for planting.

  • Plows have sharp, pointed prongs that dig into the soil. They usually have handles that the farmer uses to guide the plow.
  • In Bible times, plows were usually pulled by a pair of oxen, or other work animals.
  • Most plows were made of hard wood, except for the sharp points which were made of a metal, such as bronze or iron.

(See also: bronze, ox)

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