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Definition of Ringbarking
1. ringbark [v] - See also: ringbark
Lexicographical Neighbors of Ringbarking
Literary usage of Ringbarking
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The New South Wales Law Reports, 1880-1900 by New South Wales Supreme Court (1882)
"It is enough for this Court that ringbarking is capable of being regarded as an
improvement ... Whether ringbarking is, or is not, in any particular case, ..."
2. Settler's Guide and Farmer's Handbook by Western Australia Dept. of Agriculture, L. Lindley-Cowen (1897)
"Cattle fatten rapidly at Cheriton, where a great deal of ringbarking ... The effect
of ringbarking in the Midland district is to propagate such an enormous ..."
3. Western Australian Year Book by Western Australia Registry Dept (1906)
"The experiment wiis tried here of ringbarking the timber, so that settlers, ...
Owing to the cost of ringbarking being added, this laud is sold at 12s. ..."
4. The Weeds of New South Wales, Pt. I- by Joseph Henry Maiden (1920)
"Appears around root stumps immediately after ringbarking. also at the sides of
... Appears immediately after ringbarking. The local municipal council has ..."
5. Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in the Supreme Court of New South Wales by New South Wales Supreme Court (1880)
"The Applicant now moves to make absolute a rule for a prohibition, which he
obtained on the ground that ringbarking is not an improvement contemplated in ..."