Definition of Tamworths

1. tamworth [n] - See also: tamworth

Lexicographical Neighbors of Tamworths

tampoe
tampoes
tamponade
tamponades
tamponage
tamponed
tamponing
tampoon
tampoons
tamps
tams
tamsulosin
tamworth
tamworths (current term)
tan
tan line
tan lines
tan shen
tan someone's hide
tana
tanacetol
tanadar
tanadars
tanager
tanagers
tanagra
tanagras
tanagrine

Literary usage of Tamworths

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Study of Breeds in America: Cattle, Sheep and Swine by Thomas Shaw (1900)
"The tamworths before improvement. (1) They were long of limb, long in the snout and flat in the rib. (2) They were active, hardy, good rustlers and very ..."

2. Sessional Papers by Ontario Legislative Assembly (1913)
"Judge nominated for London: Yorkshires and tamworths GB HOOD, Guelph. Judges nominated for Ottawa: Yorkshires and tamworths U. HONEY, Brickley. ..."

3. Types and Breeds of Farm Animals by Charles Sumner Plumb (1920)
"92 tamworths it required 344 pounds of feed for 100 pounds gain live weight, less than was required for any other breed. In the Iowa feeding trials on ..."

4. Profitable Stock Feeding: A Book for the Farmer by Howard Remus Smith (1905)
"In an experiment conducted by the writer, where Poland-China pigs were fed in the same pen with tamworths, the former at the close of the experiment showed ..."

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