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ranch

ranch / ranch
NounTransitive Verb
pl: ranchespast: ranchedpp: rancheding: ranching

The term evokes a sense of expansive, open land and a rugged, frontier lifestyle, particularly associated with the American West. It suggests a scale of operation far larger than a typical farm, focusing on livestock grazing rather than crop cultivation. In an architectural sense, the word describes a specific mid-century American residential style characterized by horizontal lines and a lack of stairs, reflecting a desire for suburban accessibility and informal living. When referring to the dressing, it is treated as a mass noun, denoting a specific flavor profile of buttermilk and herbs.

Meanings

Nounranch

A large farm, especially in the Americas, where cattle or sheep are raised on vast tracts of land.

"The family owns a sprawling cattle ranch in Texas."

Transitive Verbranch
[~ something]

To raise livestock on a large farm or to manage a ranching operation.

"They ranch cattle across the high plains of Montana."

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