Colter

Word COLTER
Character 6
Hyphenation col ter
Pronunciations /ˈkəʊltə/

Definitions and meanings of "Colter"

What do we mean by colter?

A knife or cutter attached to the beam of a plow to cut the sward, in advance of the plowshare and moldboard.

The part of a seed drill that makes the furrow for the seed.

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The word "colter" in example sentences

Publisher: Popular Library the gull cove murders (detective pat campbell) by colter eli ❋ Unknown (2009)

I have no doubt that the revolting miasma of slimebags like limbaugh ,hannity,colter,oreilly and other assorted right wing hate mongers will both love this and justify this. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Write to Allison Bisbey Colter at allison. bisbey-colter@dowjones.com ❋ Unknown (2008)

Nao kitteh, u noe wut lisning 2 jessi colter duz 2 u. ❋ Unknown (2008)

He pressed so hard, and the colter was so sharp, that my hands were cut; and despite my utmost efforts, he went over all but ❋ Unknown (2003)

Q In your discussions with Mr.. Clinton, or a discussion in which you learned that her trade, in fact, were sometimes placed by Mr. Blair, what else have you learned in the last week on a colter of how she made her decisions, and who else she got advice from; how she contacted him on a daily basis in order to instruct him to make trades for her? ❋ ITY National Archives (1994)

The colter needed sharpening and there was a crack in the whippletree. ❋ Anderson, Poul, 1926- (1989)

At glaciation's midwinter, a colter of ice opened a gap in the Kazan ringwall. ❋ Anderson, Poul, 1926- (1974)

Tavenner plow has a cast-iron moldboard and a wrought-iron share and colter. ❋ John T. Schlebecker (N/A)

At another time, to accomplish a similar object, a plough, having a colter and sock of rams 'horns, was prepared, and a yoke of toads, instead of oxen, with dog-grass traces, made to draw it twice round the farmer's fields. ❋ James Grant (N/A)

A Carey plow with a slot in the beam for a colter. ❋ John T. Schlebecker (N/A)

Only the share, colter, and beam of this plow are original, the rest having been reconstructed. ❋ John T. Schlebecker (N/A)

It has an almost flat, wooden moldboard; wrought-iron share and colter; a two-wheel truck in front for the beam; and one handle. ❋ John T. Schlebecker (N/A)

This sod-turning plow has its landside, moldboard, and colter in separate pieces. ❋ John T. Schlebecker (N/A)

The plow has a lock colter and wrought-iron share fitted on the end of a wooden beam. ❋ John T. Schlebecker (N/A)

They had not paused for a midday meal; the cook had provided sandwiches of bread and roast beef to dull the edge of their appetite, and now all were keen to fall to as soon as the welcome clanging of the plow-colter which hung from the end of the chuck wagon should give the signal. ❋ Robert J. C. Stead (1919)

As he sat on his steel seat and watched the colter cut the firm sod with brittle cracking sound as it snapped the tough roots of the wild roses, or looking back saw the regular terraces of shiny black mould which marked his progress, he felt that he was engaged in a rite of almost sacramental significance. ❋ Robert J. C. Stead (1919)

He pressed so hard, and the colter was so sharp, that my hands were cut; and despite my utmost efforts, he went over all but a small portion of the field. ❋ Unknown (1917)

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