mouldboard

/ˈmaʊldˌbɔrd/

Definitions

1. noun

The sloping or curved blade of a plough, especially one that cuts and turns over the soil to a depth of about 30 cm.

“The farmer attached the new mouldboard to the plough and began to cultivate the field.”

Synonyms

  • ploughshare
  • soleplate

Antonyms

  • plough blade