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Definition of Ringbarked
1. ringbark [v] - See also: ringbark
Lexicographical Neighbors of Ringbarked
Literary usage of Ringbarked
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Western Australian Year Book by Western Australia Registry Dept (1906)
"As soon, however, as the trees are ringbarked, the grass springs up in a most
... The heaviest of it can be ringbarked, and all small stuff under eight ..."
2. Western Australian Year Book by Western Australia Registry Dept, Western Australian Office, Australian Bureau of Statistics (1902)
"As soon, however, as the trees are ringbarked, the grass comas up in a most ...
The heaviest of it can be ringbarked, and all small stuff under 8 inches in ..."
3. Forestry Handbook by R. Dalrymple Hay, Joseph Henry Maiden (1917)
"When ringbarked, seedlings grow no thickly as to render the ground worthless for
grazing purposes. It is considered one of the greatest pests in the west ..."
4. The Farmers and Fruit-growers' Guide by New South Wales Dept. of Agriculture, W. H. Clarke (1898)
"All areas available for farming require clearing, which can he done from £1 to £4
per acre, according to density of timber, and whether ringbarked or green. ..."
5. The Epic Songs of Russia by Isabel Florence Hapgood, Francis James Child (1886)
"... ringbarked oak from the damp earth, from amid the stones and roots, and bound
it to his left stirrup, grasped another in his right hand, ..."