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Plow, agricultural implement used to break and turn over soil. An important agricultural tool, the plow has been used since prehistoric times. The first plows were probably forked tree boughs; the end of one of the branches was used to dig into the soil, and the other branch was used as a handle. The implement could be pushed, or pulled by ropes attached to a person or animal. Such simple plows are still used in light soil in some parts of the developing world.

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Coach four-wheeled, horse-drawn carriage, used to carry passengers Fundamental features of coach design include a heavy body suspended on springs and equipped with side doors and front and rear seats; a roof that forms part of the body; and an elevated seat for the driver, which is attached to the front of the body.

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