- A
plough or (US)
plow (both
pronounced /plaʊ/) is a farm tool for
loosening or
turning the soil
before sowing seed or planting.
Ploughs were traditionally...
- A
snowplow (also snow
plow,
snowplough or snow plough) is a
device intended for
mounting on a vehicle, used for
removing snow and ice from
outdoor surfaces...
- 1880.
Better equipment was also introduced, with the
horse plow replacing the
swing plow and the
scythe replacing the sickle. In
areas like the Paris...
-
saturated first. It is best to use race driver's
descriptive terms "push (
plow) and
loose (spin)" for
limit behavior so that
these concepts are not confused...
- 2008, Butz
stepped in to
replace Jeremy Piven in
David Mamet's Speed-the-
Plow;
Piven suddenly and
unexpectedly dropped out of the play
after he experienced...
- the
later days of
steam locomotives, the
front coupler was
designed to
swing out of the way also, so it
could not get
caught up; this was
called a 'drop...
-
inlet design was
modified in 1965–66,
ending with the "Triple
Plow I" and "Triple
Plow II" designs. The F-111A
achieved a
speed of Mach 1.3 in February...
-
implemented between 1965 and 1966,
culminating with the "Triple
Plow I" and "Triple
Plow II" designs.
During February 1965, the F-111A
achieved a speed...
- 1934 US
patent 1974933, G. I. Taylor, "Anchor",
issued 1934-09-25 "cqr-
plow-anchor-us-patent-1934" (PDF).
Archived (PDF) from the
original on 9 October...
- re
rustica (On Agriculture)
defines the slave: an
instrument (as a
simple plow, or etc.) with voice.
intaminatis fulget honoribus untarnished, she shines...