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from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition.

  • noun Forage that is freshly cut and fed to livestock.

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Examples

  • Since much of the season is in warm weather be prepared to properly dress and cool the carcuss as soon as possible to avoid soilage.

    Choosing the Right Rifle for Pronghorn Antelope 2008

  • Since much of the season is in warm weather be prepared to properly dress and cool the carcuss as soon as possible to avoid soilage.

    Choosing the Right Rifle for Pronghorn Antelope 2008

  • This was merely a reserve, in case of soilage, or whatever.

    The Color of Her Panties Anthony, Piers 1992

  • This was merely a reserve, in case of soilage, or whatever.

    The Color of Her Panties Anthony, Piers 1992

  • The animal is also provided full feeding of soilage.

    Chapter 11 1992

  • Improper machine erection resp. any obstruction of cooling air passage paves the way for both heat damage and possible emission through soilage.

    3. Execution of rotating electrical machines Hans-Friedrich Hoyer 1991

  • Speaking to FoodProductionDaily. com, Dr Jürgen Hofmann, EHEDG executive committee member, said that interfaces in new food and beverage machinery have been proving problematic for the industry with dead ends as a result of faulty valve design trapping product and allowing soilage, thus preventing sterile units post cleaning.

    BakeryAndSnacks RSS jane.byrne@decisionnews.com 2010

  • I had some extra money back in 1991 & presented hubbie with an investment plan for buying a SunFrost frig (uses less than one-tenth the energy, and, we later found out, reduces veggie soilage).

    marklynas.org - home 2009

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