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pas·ture P0105300 (păs′chər)n.1. a. A tract of land that supports grass or other vegetation eaten by domestic grazing animals.b. Such vegetation, especially that eaten by domestic grazing animals.2. The feeding or grazing of animals.v. pas·tured, pas·tur·ing, pas·tures v.tr.1. To herd (animals) into a pasture to graze.2. To provide (animals) with pasturage. Used of land.3. a. To graze on (land or vegetation).b. To use (land) as pasture.v.intr. To graze in a pasture.Idiom: put out to pasture1. To herd (grazing animals) into pasturable land.2. Informal To retire or compel to retire from work or a full workload. [Middle English, from Old French, from Late Latin pāstūra, from Latin pāstus, past participle of pāscere, to feed; see pā- in Indo-European roots.] pas′tur·a·ble adj.pas′tur·er n.pasturable (ˈpɑːstjʊrəbəl) adj (Agriculture) able to be used as pasture EncyclopediaSeepasture |