meadow
/ˈmɛdoʊ/
noun
A field full of grass and wildflowers
“Butterflies flew across the green meadow.”
אחו
Meadow is a noun in the nature category. It is a advanced (ages 11-12) word, meaning "A field full of grass and wildflowers" In Hebrew, meadow translates to אחו.
Example Sentences
- We ran through the meadow and chased butterflies all afternoon.
- The meadow was full of wildflowers buzzing with bees.
- The horses grazed peacefully in the green meadow.
Did You Know? A single meadow can contain over 100 different species of wildflowers and grasses, and support thousands of insects, birds, and small animals. Meadows are one of the most important habitats for bees and butterflies. When farmers stopped using chemicals on some fields in the UK, wildflower meadows came back on their own within just a few years!
Common Word Combinations
wild flower meadowmeadow larkgreen meadowalpine meadow
Related Words
fieldgrasslandpastureprairie
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