Definition of Stackyard. Meaning of Stackyard. Synonyms of Stackyard

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Definition of Stackyard

Stackyard
Stackyard Stack"yard`, n. A yard or inclosure for stacks of hay or grain. --A. Smith.

Meaning of Stackyard from wikipedia

- – not typically part of a modern barn where feed bales are piled in a stackyard a drive bay, a wide corridor for animals or machinery a silo where fermented...
- a rural area. The parish contains the hamlets of Swingleton Green and Stackyard Green. The Anglican parish church of St. Peter's is on the site of a Saxon...
- consists of a horse engine house, threshing barn, corn-drying kiln, smithy, stackyard and a lectern-style dovecote. The present complex is a working farm and...
- will eventually contain three deep-water offs**** berths and two sets of stackyards for coal, iron ore, and other dry bulk cargo. Kazakhstan is considering...
- man-made structures in various condition of repair, including stone ****s, stackyards, stack bases, kailyards, middens, pathways, roads, a corn kiln and evidence...
- "Radio 1 Celebrity Becomes Patron for the Veteran Horse Welfare Charity". stackyard.com. 8 December 2005. Retrieved 21 September 2009. Carrie Davis at IMDb...
- "DRIVETRAIN". Archived from the original on 2009-09-25. Retrieved 2008-11-26. "Stackyard". Retrieved 2020-07-21. "BBC One - Top Gear, Series 9, Episode 5". Top...
- storehouse, kitchen, brewhouse, two granaries, a dovecote and a haggard (stackyard). There were 90 acres (36 ha) of arable land near the Boyne, land and...
- herring. Bread and cheese, butter and beef, Death, like a mouse, in the stackyard of the barn. Sleeping safely when you lie, and the flea’s tooth, may it...
- by St Just miners), similar to croust/crib Mowhay – barn, hay store, stackyard Murrian, Muryan – (Cornish) ant or more recently a tourist (mainly west...