Definitions
- Referring to the curved part of a plow that turns over the soil. - Talking about the blade of a plow that is responsible for lifting and turning the soil. - Describing the part of a plow that creates the furrow in which seeds are planted.
- Referring to the cutting edge of a plow that breaks up the soil. - Talking about the pointed part of a plow that penetrates the soil. - Describing the blade of a plow that is responsible for cutting through the soil.
List of Similarities
- 1Both moldboard and plowshare are parts of a plow.
- 2Both are responsible for breaking up and turning over the soil.
- 3Both are essential components of a plow that enable it to be used for farming.
- 4Both are made of metal and require maintenance to function properly.
What is the difference?
- 1Function: The moldboard is responsible for turning over the soil, while the plowshare cuts through the soil.
- 2Shape: The moldboard is curved, while the plowshare is pointed.
- 3Position: The moldboard is located behind the plowshare, while the plowshare is at the front of the plow.
- 4Size: The moldboard is typically larger than the plowshare.
- 5Usage: The moldboard is used to create the furrow in which seeds are planted, while the plowshare is used to break up the soil and prepare it for planting.
Remember this!
Moldboard and plowshare are both parts of a plow used for farming. However, they have different functions and shapes. The moldboard is responsible for turning over the soil and creating the furrow in which seeds are planted, while the plowshare cuts through the soil to break it up and prepare it for planting.