noun a mound of earth or stones over a grave
In history, barrows are ancient burial mounds found in various cultures around the world.
In construction, a barrow is a large container with wheels used for transporting heavy materials like concrete or bricks.
In agriculture, a barrow is a wheelbarrow used for transporting materials such as soil, compost, or plants.
In archaeology, a barrow is a mound of earth and stones raised over a grave or graves.
In mining, a barrow is a type of cart used for transporting ore or other materials in underground mines.
In gardening, a barrow is a wheelbarrow used for moving soil, plants, or tools around the garden.
In literature, a 'barrow' may refer to a burial mound or a wheelbarrow used for carrying materials.
Archaeologists may use the term 'barrow' to describe a burial mound or ancient burial site.
In gardening, a 'barrow' is commonly used to transport soil, plants, and other materials around a garden.
Construction workers may use a 'barrow' as a tool for moving heavy items or construction materials on a job site.