paddy field
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Definition
Noun: * A flooded field for growing rice: A paddy field is a specific type of agricultural land, typically level and surrounded by low earthen walls (bunds), that is intentionally flooded or irrigated for the cultivation of rice.
Usage
- The term "paddy field" specifically describes the prepared, water-filled field itself, not the rice plant growing in it.
- It is a compound noun. The word "paddy" alone can also refer to this type of field or to unmilled rice.
- It is commonly used in agricultural, geographical, and cultural contexts.
Examples
- Noun:
- The terraced paddy fields created a stunning green landscape across the hillsides.
- Farmers spend weeks preparing the paddy field before planting the rice seedlings.
- Water buffalo are often used to plow the soft mud of a paddy field.
Advanced Usage
- "wet paddy" or "paddy": These are sometimes used as shorter synonyms for "paddy field."
- The region's economy depends heavily on the cultivation of wet paddies.
Variants and Related Words
- Paddy (noun): Can mean 1) a paddy field, or 2) rice before threshing or in the husk.
- Rice paddy (noun): A synonymous term for "paddy field."
- Rice field (noun): A more general term that may include paddy fields but can also refer to non-flooded fields for upland rice varieties.
Synonyms
- Rice paddy
- Rice field (in the context of flooded cultivation)
- Wet field
Related Phrases
- Terraced paddy fields: Paddy fields built into hillsides in a series of flat steps, often for irrigation and erosion control.
- The ancient terraced paddy fields are a UNESCO World Heritage site.
Noun
- an irrigated or flooded field where rice is grown