couril
kəːriəl
Definitions
1. noun
A small, usually circular, area of land in an orchard used for growing a single tree or a small group of trees, typically a fruit tree, in a controlled environment.
“The farmer used a couril to protect the young apple tree from frost damage.”
2. noun
A small, enclosed area of land used for growing a specific type of plant in an orchard or garden.
“The couril was specially designed for growing sensitive plants that required protection from harsh weather conditions.”