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intertillage
[
in-ter-
til
-ij
]
in·ter·till·age
/
ˌɪn
tərˈtɪl
ɪdʒ
/
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[
in-ter-
til
-ij
]
Show IPA
noun
Agriculture
.
tillage
between rows of crop plants.
Origin:
1910–15;
inter-
+
tillage
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