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swidden
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swid·den  (swdn)
n.
An area cleared for temporary cultivation by cutting and burning the vegetation.

[Dialectal alteration of obsolete swithen, from Old Norse svidhna, to be burned.]

swidden [ˈswɪdən]
n
(Life Sciences & Allied Applications / Agriculture)
a.  an area of land where slash-and-burn techniques have been used to prepare it for cultivation
b.  (as modifier) small-scale swidden agriculture
[Northern English dialect variant of swithen to burn]


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