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haycock
hay·cock H0091700 (hā′kŏk′)n. Chiefly British A conical mound of hay.haycock (ˈheɪˌkɒk) n (Agriculture) a small cone-shaped pile of hay left in the field until dry enough to carry to the rick or barnhay•cock (ˈheɪˌkɒk) n. a small conical pile of hay in a hayfield. HaycockA small conical haystack, usually only three or four feet in diameter and six or so feet high. Such stacks were generally built to allow the hay to cure, after which it would be placed in larger stacks for storage. Things like peanut vines with the peanuts still attached might be stacked in cocks until the peanuts dried, after which the vines would be thrashed.ThesaurusNoun | 1. | haycock - a small cone-shaped pile of hay that has been left in the field until it is dry enough to carry to the hayrickhayrick, haystack, rick - a stack of hay | Translationshaycock
haycock[′hā‚käk] (hydrology) An isolated ice cone created on land ice or shelf ice because of pressure or ice movement. haycock
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