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View synonyms for silage
silage
/ ˈsaɪlɪdʒ /
noun
- any crop harvested while green for fodder and kept succulent by partial fermentation in a silo Also calledensilage
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Word History and Origins
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Word History and Origins
Origin of silage1
C19: alteration (influenced by silo ) of ensilage
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Example Sentences
Instead, he has already cut much of it for silage to feed his cattle through the winter.
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In extreme cases, sour silage acquires a most disagreeable odour.
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Ensilor stands for the person using the silo to ensile fodder for silage by the process of ensilage.
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All of these make good silage when properly harvested and stored.
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The term "silage" is applied to the crop thus treated, and the term "ensilage" is applied to the process of making "silage."
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Silage, sī′laj, n. the term applied to fodder which has been preserved by ensilage in a silo.
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