rowth

[routh]

rowth Definition

an abundant growth or yield, especially of grass or crops.

Using rowth: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "rowth" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The field was full of rowth after the rainy season.

  • Example

    The rowth of vegetables in the garden was impressive.

  • Example

    The farmer was pleased with the rowth of his crops.

  • Example

    The rowth of the forest was a sign of its health.

rowth Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with rowth

  • at the peak of growth or development

    Example

    The flowers were in full rowth, displaying their vibrant colors and fragrances.

  • an abundance of something, often used to describe a bountiful harvest or crop yield

    Example

    The farmer's hard work paid off with a rowth and plenty of crops this year.

  • the natural growth of vegetation on a piece of land

    Example

    The rowth of the land was so thick that it was difficult to walk through.

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Summary: rowth in Brief

'Rowth' [routh] refers to an abundant growth or yield, especially of grass or crops. It is often used to describe the state of a field or garden, as in 'The rowth of vegetables in the garden was impressive.' 'Rowth' can also be used in phrases like 'in full rowth,' indicating the peak of growth or development, and 'rowth and plenty,' describing a bountiful harvest or crop yield.