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| Fallow primarily refers to farmland that has been plowed and tilled but left unseeded for a season or more to allow it to recover its fertility and retain moisture. |
Key Meanings & Contexts
- Agriculture (Adjective/Noun): Uncultivated land. Leaving a field fallow lets the soil naturally replenish nutrients.
- Figuratively (Adjective): A period of inactivity or dormancy. For example, a "fallow period" refers to a time when little creative work, productivity, or achievement is happening.
- Synonyms
- Agricultural: Dormant, uncultivated, unplanted, idle.
- Figurative: Inactive, resting, stagnant, quiet.
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