plowshare

/ˈplaʊˌʃɛr/
noun
  1. The sharp, blade-like part of a plow that cuts through the soil.
    • He sharpened the plowshare to make it easier to till the field.
    • Ancient plowshares were often made of iron or bronze.
    • The farmer replaced the worn plowshare before spring planting.
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