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WordReference Random House Learner's Dictionary of American English © 2024pas•ture /ˈpæstʃɚ/USA pronunciation n., v., -tured, -tur•ing. n. - AgricultureAlso called pas•ture•land /ˈpæstʃɚˌlænd/.USA pronunciation an area of ground covered with grass plants that cattle may eat;
grassland: [uncountable]The farm has twenty acres of pasture.[countable]driving past green pastures and white farmhouses. - Agriculture[uncountable] grass or other plants for feeding livestock.
v. [~ + object] - Animal Husbandryto feed (farm animals, etc.) by putting (them) out so that they may eat the grass in a pasture.
Idioms- Idioms put out to pasture, [put + object + out to pasture]
- Animal Husbandryto put (cattle) in a pasture so they can eat the grass there:The farmer put his cows out to pasture.
- to dismiss or retire (someone) as being too old:Some of these old professors should be put out to pasture.
WordReference Random House Unabridged Dictionary of American English © 2024pas•ture (pas′chər, päs′-),USA pronunciation n., v., -tured, -tur•ing. n. Also called pas•ture•land (pas′chər land′, päs′-).USA pronunciation an area covered with grass or other plants used or suitable for the grazing of livestock; grassland.- Agriculturea specific area or piece of such ground.
- Agriculturegrass or other plants for feeding livestock.
- Idioms put out to pasture:
- Animal Husbandryto put in a pasture to graze.
- to dismiss, retire, or use sparingly as being past one's or its prime:Most of our older employees don't want to be put out to pasture.
v.t. - Animal Husbandryto feed (livestock) by putting them out to graze on pasture.
- Agriculture(of land) to furnish with pasture.
- Animal Husbandry(of livestock) to graze upon.
v.i. - Animal Husbandry(of livestock) to graze in a pasture.
- Late Latin pāstūra, equivalent. to Latin pāst(us), past participle of pāscere to feed, pasture (compare pastor) + -ūra -ure
- Middle French
- Middle English 1250–1300
pas′tur•al, adj. pas′ture•less, adj. pas′tur•er, n.
Pas•ture (Fr. pä tyr′),USA pronunciation n. Ro•gi•er (Fr. rô zhē ā′)USA pronunciation or Ro•ger (Fr. rô zhā′)USA pronunciation de la (Fr. də la).USA pronunciation See Weyden, Rogier van der.
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