what is fallow land
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fallow
land plowed but not seeded for one or more growing seasons, as to kill weeds or make the soil richer
the plowing of land to be left idle in this way
Origin of fallow
Middle English falow from Old English fealh, akin to fealh, harrow, felly (of wheel) from Indo-European base an unverified form pelk-, to turn from source Gaelic olca, fallow land
left uncultivated or unplanted
untrained; inactive: said esp. of the mind
to leave (land) unplanted after plowing
Origin of fallow
ME falwen < OE fealgian < fealh, fallow land; infl. by fealwian, to fade < fealo: see fallow
Answer:
a piece of land that is normally used for farming but that is left with no crops on it for a season in order to let it recover it fertility is an example of land that would be described as fallow.
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