Associations to the word «Stover»
Noun
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- Kicker
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- Ethanol
- Biomass
- Halftime
- Bucks
- Straw
- Candy
- Tramway
- Td
- Colt
- Raven
- Kick
- Manning
- Baltimore
- Corn
- Wr
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- Whitman
- Nikita
- Yard
- Punt
- Stalk
- Jeremy
- Rb
- Scattering
- Chocolate
- Russell
- Eisenhower
- Devon
- Sugarcane
- Matthew
- Maize
- Granite
- Vanderbilt
- Residue
- Jamal
- Lilly
- Indianapolis
- Irwin
- Broom
- Kim
- Juno
- Ralph
- Kicking
- Touchdown
- Goal
- Derrick
- Musa
- Leon
- Reggie
- Hank
- Marvin
- Somerset
- Fumble
- Clover
- Revolt
- Cleveland
- Starch
- Ulrich
- Cartoonist
- Canal
- Interception
- Hilda
- Eric
- Barley
- Wheat
- Banjo
- Mae
- Field
- Seymour
- Clayton
- Ida
- Myers
- Crop
- Yale
- Quarterback
- Erik
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- Jessica
- Oz
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- Quarry
Wiktionary
STOVER, noun. Fodder for cattle, especially straw or coarse hay.
STOVER, noun. Stalks and leaves, not including grain, of certain forages
Dictionary definition
STOVER, noun. The dried stalks and leaves of a field crop (especially corn) used as animal fodder after the grain has been harvested.
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