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Definition of Farmplace
1. Noun. A farm together with its buildings.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Farmplace
Literary usage of Farmplace
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Papers and Proceedings of the Surgeon General's Conference on Agricultural edited by Melvin L. Myers (1994)
"When you are working around a farmplace, you are using a lot of equipment.
Farmers are using equipment that backs onto it. Two-Prong Adapters These are what ..."
2. The Rural Teacher and His Work in Community Leadership, in School by Harold Waldstein Foght (1917)
"The farmplace, the fields, the streams, and the forests must all become laboratories
or, at least, subject materials for the modern school. ..."
3. Public School Methods (1921)
"The boys should also be encouraged by their teachers and parents to set up a
workshop on the farm to do honie projects work and farmplace repairs. ..."
4. The Reliquary and Illustrated Archaeologist,: A Quarterly Journal and Review edited by Llewellyn Frederick William Jewitt, John Charles Cox, John Romilly Allen (1872)
"The stones lying about the farmplace at Great Tottington. Besides these, the
stones on the top of Blue Bell Hill, just above Kit's Cotty House, are regarded ..."
5. Days in Cornwall by Charles Lewis Hind (1907)
"... farmplace to the iron gate, and then walk straight ahead, keeping Hannibal's
Cam, 700 feet high, in a line. In about a quarter of an hour our guide ..."
6. The Law of Cattle Plague in Scotland by William Stuart Walker (1866)
"... and shall be taken direct to the place of exhibition or sale, and after
exhibition or sale they shall not be taken to any farmplace within said county, ..."