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plow vs till

till vs plow

plow and till both are nouns.

plow and till both are verbs.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
plow Yes No Yes No
till Yes No Yes No
As verbs, till is a hypernym of plow; that is, till is a word with a broader meaning than plow:
  • plow: to break and turn over earth especially with a plow
  • till: work land as by ploughing, harrowing, and manuring, in order to make it ready for cultivation
plow (noun) till (noun)
a farm tool having one or more heavy blades to break the soil and cut a furrow prior to sowing a strongbox for holding cash
a treasury for government funds
unstratified soil deposited by a glacier; consists of sand and clay and gravel and boulders mixed together
plow (verb) till (verb)
act on verbally or in some form of artistic expression work land as by ploughing, harrowing, and manuring, in order to make it ready for cultivation
to break and turn over earth especially with a plow
move in a way resembling that of a plow cutting into or going through the soil
Difference between plow and till

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