This is that very Mab That plats the manes of horses in the night, And bakes the elf-locks in foul sluttish hairs, Which, once untangled, much misfortune bodes.
This is that very Mab That plats the manes of horses in the night, And bakes the elflocks in foul sluttish hairs, Which, once untangled, much misfortune bodes.
Also some obserued the eleuation of the pole, and drewe plats of the country exactly graded.
In 1912 also, when early ripening was a decided advantage, the fruit on the nitrogen plats matured earlier than that on the check plats.
Each plat included three rows (about one-sixth of an acre) and was separated from the adjoining plats by a 'buffer' row not under test.
The vineyard was thoroughly sprayed, allplats alike.
Wheat or barley with cow-horn turnips made a slightly better showing, as the plats on which these crops were turned under, without lime, averaged about one-twentieth of a ton to the acre better than the checks.
The grapes on the phosphorus-potassium plats were better in quality than those in the check plats but not as good as those on the plats where nitrogen was used.
One plat in the center of the section served as a check, and five different fertilizer combinations were used on duplicate plats at either side of the check.
From two to six check plats were left for comparison in each vineyard.
In the vineyard at Fredonia elevenplats were laid out in a section of the vineyard where inequalities of soil and other conditions were slight or were neutralized.
As already stated the results were often inconsistent in duplicate plats in the same vineyard, and if one test appeared to point definitely in a certain direction, the indication would be negatived by results in other vineyards.
The yound men of all those tribes ware their hair plated, in two plats anging over each Sholder, maney of them also Cew their hair with otter Skin divided on the crown of the head and hanging over each ear.
Elle a deux salières et cinq plats is said of a woman with skinny breasts.
The townshipplats are printed on a scale of one-half mile to 1 inch.
On large-scale plats the marginal lettering should be as follows: N.
The maps are especially useful in compiling maps in which land lines (townships and sections) are essential, and the township plats afford valuable detail and are useful in field work and in revising other maps.
These plats are not only as fertile as they were thirty years ago, but they have yielded, and continue to yield, as good crops as adjacent plats which have received yard manure every two years in place of commercial fertilizer.
Some plats in the fertilizer experiment at the Pennsylvania station have received their nitrogen in the form of sulphate of ammonia for 30 years, and are now in such acid condition that no crops thrive upon them.
A probable illustration of this lasting indirect effect may be seen in one of the plats in the soil fertility experiments on the Pennsylvania experiment station farm.
If there had been no applications of phosphoric acid and potash, the clover would have failed to maintain fertility, as is proved by other plats in this experiment.
For thirty years certain plats in this experiment have received no stable manures.
The plats may be eight rods long and one rod wide, containing each one twentieth of an acre, and having strips two feet wide separating them.
A ration of five pounds of meat and twenty pounds of vegetables is issued to each person weekly, besides which they have garden-plats that they cultivate for such fruits, vegetables, and flowers as they choose.
From the windows you look into the garden, not flourished with parterres, but divided into plats of fragrant herbs and flowers, with here and there a little marble table, or basin of the purest water.
Yesterday morning was a sharp frost; and this had set the poor creatures to digging up their little plats of potatoes.
Seed was saved from the mulched and cultivated plats separately, kept under the same conditions during winter, planted on adjoining plats in the spring of 1905, and given identical cultivation during the summer.
The soil of the two plats was practically uniform and the seed planted on the two plats was taken from the same lot of tubers.
The seed saved from the mulched and from the cultivated plats was taken as it came, without selection, and was kept over winter under the same conditions.
Under these conditions any constant differences in yield between the two plats must be ascribed to the effect of the methods of culture employed the previous season.
From the windows you look into the garden, not flourished over with parterres, but divided into plats of fragrant herbs and flowers, with here and there a little marble table, or basin of the purest water.
The men shave the hair off their heads, except a small tuft on the top, which they suffer to grow, so as to wear it in plats over the shoulders.
Township plats were received, lands advertised and offered for sale in September, covering the ground where the cities of Stillwater and St. Paul are now located, and adjacent country.
During these years twenty-four village or town plats were recorded in the office of the register of deeds in Morrison.
The prices are very moderate, and the plats du jour range from 1 franc to 1 franc 75 centimes, each plat being enough for two persons.
The platsof these reservations are in the surveyor-general's office at San Francisco.
This upper valley and these planting fields were said to be on Government land; but on examination of the surveyor's plats in the Los Angeles land office, we could find no field notes to indicate their location.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "plats" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.