Coulter

/ˈkoʊltər/ noun

A sharp blade or wheel attached to a plow that cuts through the soil vertically before the main plowshare turns it over.

From Old English 'culter' and Latin 'culter' meaning 'knife' or 'plowshare', related to 'cultus' (cultivation). The word reflects the ancient connection between cutting tools and agriculture, fundamental to human civilization.

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ARمحراث
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CAarada
CSpluh
DAplov
DEPflug
ELάροτρο
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FAشخم زن
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