feal and divot

English dictionary entry

Meanings

noun
  1. A predial servitude (a legal interest by a non-owner connected with a piece of land) that grants the dominant tenant the right to cut out portions of turf for the construction or repair of sod structures such as houses, fences, or roofs.
  2. The construction technique for building sod structures by building walls out of feal and covering them with divot.
  3. Sod that is used for construction.

Word forms

feal and divot fail and divot
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