tractory (Meaning)

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tractory (n.)

A tractrix.

Synonyms & Antonyms of tractory

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tractory Sentence Examples

  1. The massive tractor rumbled across the field, leaving a trail of freshly plowed soil in its wake.
  2. The driver guided the tractor with precision, ensuring that the seeds were sown evenly throughout the tract.
  3. The children chased the tractor through the hayfield, their laughter carrying across the wide expanse.
  4. The farmer's tractor was a constant companion, helping him tend to his livestock and produce bountiful harvests.
  5. The antique tractor was a testament to decades of hard work and rural heritage.
  6. The treacherous mountain terrain required a specialized tractor capable of navigating steep slopes and rugged paths.
  7. The tractor's headlights cut through the darkness, illuminating the winding country road.
  8. The driver hopped off the tractor and checked the crop, his face etched with satisfaction.
  9. The deafening sound of the tractor's engine echoed through the valley, a familiar symphony of countryside life.
  10. The tractor was not just a machine; it was a symbol of the unyielding spirit and determination of those who worked the land.

FAQs About the word tractory

A tractrix.

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No antonyms found.

The massive tractor rumbled across the field, leaving a trail of freshly plowed soil in its wake.

The driver guided the tractor with precision, ensuring that the seeds were sown evenly throughout the tract.

The children chased the tractor through the hayfield, their laughter carrying across the wide expanse.

The farmer's tractor was a constant companion, helping him tend to his livestock and produce bountiful harvests.