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origin is
likely Germanic, from the Old High
German getīsarn,
literally "
weeding iron". Like many
medieval polearms, the
exact early form of the
weapon is...
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Samuel Ervin Beam (born July 26, 1974),
better known by his
stage name
Iron & Wine, is an
American singer-songwriter. He has
released six
studio albums...
- the ground. Some
early Roman writers referenced weeding activities in
agricultural fields, but
weed control in the pre-modern era was
probably an incidental...
- Look up
ironweed in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Ironweed or
iron weed may
refer to:
Ironweed (novel), a 1983
novel by
William Kennedy Ironweed (film)...
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Weed Garden is an EP by
American musician Iron & Wine. It was
released on
August 30, 2018
through Sub Pop. "Autumn Town Leaves" was used in the NBC series...
- Ironsand, also
known as
iron-sand or
iron sand, is a type of sand with
heavy concentrations of
iron. It is
typically dark grey or
blackish in color. It...
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narrow furrows (drills) and
shallow trenches for
planting seeds or bulbs.
Weeding with a hoe
includes agitating the
surface of the soil or
cutting foliage...
- Onondaga, Joel
Weed earned a
living by
cutting wood for a
potash maker,
again with his son's aid.
Thurlow Weed later worked at an
Onondaga iron forge, where...
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Hemoglobin (haemoglobin, Hb or Hgb) is a
protein containing iron that
facilitates the
transport of
oxygen in red
blood cells.
Almost all
vertebrates contain...
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weeding. A
field planted using a seed
drill is much more uniform,
typically in rows,
allowing weeding with a hoe
during the
growing season.
Weeding by...