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Qu'est-ce (qui) est را common - définition

SPECIES OF CRUSTACEAN
Common woodlouse; Common Woodlouse; Common shiny woodlous; Common Shiny Woodlous; Common Shiny Woodlouse; Common shiny woodlouse

commonage         
  • Wester Kittochside]], an area of Scottish common land
  • A parliamentary enclosure road near Lazonby in Cumbria. The roads were made as straight as possible, and the boundaries much wider than a cart width to reduce the ground damage of driving sheep and cattle.<ref name="whyte" />
  • manor]]. The part allocated to "common pasture" is shown in the north-east section, shaded green.
  • Modern-day [[pannage]], or common of mast, in the New Forest
  • View of the [[Scafell]] massif from Yewbarrow, Wasdale, Cumbria. In the valley bottom are older enclosures and higher up on the fell-side are later enclosures on poorer land with substantial walls following boundary lines regardless of terrain. Above those is the unenclosed common land
  • Snake's head fritillary, North Meadow, Cricklade. This is grazed as Lammas common land.
  • windmill]] on [[Wimbledon Common]].
LAND OWNED COLLECTIVELY
Commonland; Comons; Lammas land; Town common; Right of common; Common lands; Lammas rights; Rights of common; Partition unit; Keyhole tenure; Common Land; Commonage; Stinted pasture; Heafing; Haymeadow; Haymeadows
¦ noun chiefly Brit.
1. the right of pasturing animals on common land.
land held in common.
2. the common people; the commonalty.
common land         
  • Wester Kittochside]], an area of Scottish common land
  • A parliamentary enclosure road near Lazonby in Cumbria. The roads were made as straight as possible, and the boundaries much wider than a cart width to reduce the ground damage of driving sheep and cattle.<ref name="whyte" />
  • manor]]. The part allocated to "common pasture" is shown in the north-east section, shaded green.
  • Modern-day [[pannage]], or common of mast, in the New Forest
  • View of the [[Scafell]] massif from Yewbarrow, Wasdale, Cumbria. In the valley bottom are older enclosures and higher up on the fell-side are later enclosures on poorer land with substantial walls following boundary lines regardless of terrain. Above those is the unenclosed common land
  • Snake's head fritillary, North Meadow, Cricklade. This is grazed as Lammas common land.
  • windmill]] on [[Wimbledon Common]].
LAND OWNED COLLECTIVELY
Commonland; Comons; Lammas land; Town common; Right of common; Common lands; Lammas rights; Rights of common; Partition unit; Keyhole tenure; Common Land; Commonage; Stinted pasture; Heafing; Haymeadow; Haymeadows
(common lands)
Common land is land which everyone is allowed to use.
N-UNCOUNT: also N in pl
Common land         
  • Wester Kittochside]], an area of Scottish common land
  • A parliamentary enclosure road near Lazonby in Cumbria. The roads were made as straight as possible, and the boundaries much wider than a cart width to reduce the ground damage of driving sheep and cattle.<ref name="whyte" />
  • manor]]. The part allocated to "common pasture" is shown in the north-east section, shaded green.
  • Modern-day [[pannage]], or common of mast, in the New Forest
  • View of the [[Scafell]] massif from Yewbarrow, Wasdale, Cumbria. In the valley bottom are older enclosures and higher up on the fell-side are later enclosures on poorer land with substantial walls following boundary lines regardless of terrain. Above those is the unenclosed common land
  • Snake's head fritillary, North Meadow, Cricklade. This is grazed as Lammas common land.
  • windmill]] on [[Wimbledon Common]].
LAND OWNED COLLECTIVELY
Commonland; Comons; Lammas land; Town common; Right of common; Common lands; Lammas rights; Rights of common; Partition unit; Keyhole tenure; Common Land; Commonage; Stinted pasture; Heafing; Haymeadow; Haymeadows
Common land is land owned by a person or collectively by a number of persons, over which other persons have certain common rights, such as to allow their livestock to graze upon it, to collect wood, or to cut turf for fuel.Natural England .

Wikipédia

Oniscus asellus

Oniscus asellus, the common woodlouse, is one of the largest and most common species of woodlouse in the British Isles and Western and Northern Europe, growing to lengths of 16 mm and widths of 6 mm.