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What (who) is Meadow - definition

FIELD VEGETATED PRIMARILY BY GRASS AND OTHER NON-WOODY PLANTS (GRASSLAND)
Deer field; Meadows; Transitional meadows; Transitional meadow; Agricultural meadows; Agricultural meadow
  • Wildflower meadow
  • Prospect Park]], [[Brooklyn]], [[New York City]]
  • New York]]
  • Urban Meadow at Botaniska Trädgården, [[Uppsala]], Sweden
  • Urban meadows in comparison
  • Living meadow, [[Bitsa Park]]

meadow         
(meadows)
A meadow is a field which has grass and flowers growing in it.
N-COUNT
meadow         
¦ noun an area of grassland, especially one used for hay.
?a piece of low ground near a river.
Derivatives
meadowy adjective
Origin
OE mdwe, oblique case of md (see mead2).
meadow         
n. in a meadow

Wikipedia

Meadow

A meadow ( MED-oh) is an open habitat, or field, vegetated by grasses, herbs, and other non-woody plants. Trees or shrubs may sparsely populate meadows, as long as these areas maintain an open character. Meadows may be naturally occurring or artificially created from cleared shrub or woodland. They can occur naturally under favourable conditions (see perpetual meadows), but they are often maintained by humans for the production of hay, fodder, or livestock. Meadow habitats, as a group, are characterized as "semi-natural grasslands", meaning that they are largely composed of species native to the region, with only limited human intervention.

Meadows attract a multitude of wildlife, and support flora and fauna that could not thrive in other habitats. They are ecologically important as they provide areas for animal courtship displays, nesting, food gathering, pollinating insects, and sometimes sheltering, if the vegetation is high enough. There are multiple types of meadows, including agricultural, transitional, and perpetual – each playing a unique and important part of the ecosystem.

Like other ecosystems, meadows will experience increased pressure (including on their biodiversity) due to climate change, especially as precipitation and weather conditions change. However, grasslands and meadows also have an important climate change mitigation potential as carbon sinks; deep-rooted grasses store a substantial amount of carbon in soil.

Examples of use of Meadow
1. Meadow Lane Stadium, Meadow Lane, Nottingham, NG2 3HJ.
2. Prof Meadow denies serious professional misconduct.
3. Professor Meadow denies serious professional misconduct.
4. Visitors can ride through woods, meadow, swamp and bayous.
5. Judges criticised Prof Meadow for his "grossly misleading" statistical evidence.