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stub·ble S0821300 (stŭb′əl)n.1. The short, stiff stalks of grain or hay remaining on a field after harvesting.2. Something resembling this material, especially the short growth of hair that eventually protrudes from the skin after shaving. [Middle English stuble, from Old French estuble, from Latin stupula, stupla, variant of stipula, straw.] stub′bled adj.stub′bly adj.stubble (ˈstʌbəl) n1. (Agriculture) a. the stubs of stalks left in a field where a crop has been cut and harvestedb. (as modifier): a stubble field. 2. any bristly growth or surface[C13: from Old French estuble, from Latin stupula, variant of stipula stalk, stem, stubble] ˈstubbly adjstub•ble (ˈstʌb əl) n. 1. Usu., stubbles. the stumps of grain and other stalks left in the ground when the crop is cut. 2. any short, rough growth, as of beard. [1250–1300; Middle English < Old French estuble < Vulgar Latin *stupula, Latin stipula stipule] stub′bled, stub′bly, adj. Stubble stumps of the stalks of wheat or other grain, collectively, 1846.ThesaurusNoun | 1. | stubble - material consisting of seed coverings and small pieces of stem or leaves that have been separated from the seedschaff, husk, shuck, stalk, strawbran - broken husks of the seeds of cereal grains that are separated from the flour by siftingplant material, plant substance - material derived from plants | | 2. | stubble - short stiff hairs growing on a man's face when he has not shaved for a few daysbeard, face fungus, whiskers - the hair growing on the lower part of a man's face |
stubblenoun1. straw, stalks The stubble was burning in the fields.2. bristles, hair, whiskers, beard, facial hair, designer stubble, five o'clock shadow His face was covered with the stubble of several nights.Translationsstubble (ˈstabl) noun1. the stubs or ends of corn left in the ground when the stalks are cut. (莊稼收割後的)殘株 (庄稼收割后的)茬 2. short coarse hairs growing eg on an unshaven chin. 鬚茬 胡茬ˈstubbly adjective 佈滿殘根兒的 布满茬儿的Stubble
Stubble the basal part of the stems of grain crops left on the roots after harvest. A variety of weeds remain on the field along with the stubble until frosts set in. Concealed stem pests and the causative agents of crop diseases find shelter in the stubble and weeds. Therefore, in most regions of the USSR the stubble is removed at harvest time or immediately afterward. Later, when the shoots of the weeds appear, they are plowed under. If postharvest or winter crops are planted, the stubble is plowed under after harvesting. In regions that suffer from wind erosion and harsh and largely snowless winters (steppe regions of Kazakhstan and Siberia), the stubble is cultivated with deep rippers or flat-cutting cultivators. This keeps about 85–90 percent of the stubble on the field to help retain snow. Stubble is left intact even after the harvesting of grain crops, under which perennial grasses are sown. G. M. GOLOVIN stubble
Synonyms for stubblenoun strawSynonymsnoun bristlesSynonyms- bristles
- hair
- whiskers
- beard
- facial hair
- designer stubble
- five o'clock shadow
Synonyms for stubblenoun material consisting of seed coverings and small pieces of stem or leaves that have been separated from the seedsSynonymsRelated Words- bran
- plant material
- plant substance
noun short stiff hairs growing on a man's face when he has not shaved for a few daysRelated Words |