Burnbeat

/ˈbɜːrnbiːt/ noun

An agricultural practice where vegetation is burned off a piece of land to clear it for planting or to improve soil quality.

From 'burn' (Old English 'biernan') + 'beat' (Old English 'bēatan,' meaning a tract of land or territory). The compound emerged as agricultural terminology in early modern English.

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