Herbage
21herbage — herb•age [[t]ˈɜr bɪdʒ, ˈhɜr [/t]] n. 1) bot nonwoody vegetation 2) bot the succulent leaves and stems of herbaceous plants, esp. when used for grazing • Etymology: 1350–1400 her′baged, adj …
22herbage — /ˈhɜbɪdʒ/ (say herbij) noun 1. non woody vegetation. 2. the succulent parts (leaves and stems) of herbaceous plants. 3. vegetation grazed by animals; pasturage. {Middle English, from French, from herbe grass. See herb} …
23herbage — Weuweu …
24herbage — nm., pâturage permanent : érbazho (Villards Thônes) ; prâ k on fâ byî <pré qu on fait manger> (Albanais) …
25herbage — /(h)arbaj/ In English law, an easement or liberty, which consists in the right to pasture cattle on another s ground …
26herbage — /(h)arbaj/ In English law, an easement or liberty, which consists in the right to pasture cattle on another s ground …
27herbage — The right or easement of pasturing one s cattle on the land of another …
28herbage — n. 1 herbs collectively. 2 the succulent part of herbs, esp. as pasture. 3 Law the right of pasture on another person s land. Etymology: ME f. OF erbage f. med.L herbaticum, herbagium right of pasture, f. L herba herb …
29Fernando Sanhueza Herbage — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda Fernando Sanhueza Herbage Diputado de la República de Chile por Santiago 1965 – …
30Tétanie d'herbage — La tétanie d herbage est une maladie métabolique pouvant toucher les ruminants. Elle se déclare notamment lors de la mise au pâturage, et se caractérise notamment par une hypomagnésie. Symptômes La tétanie d herbage se caractérise… …