A plough (or plow) is a tool used in farming for initial cultivation of soil.
Plough or The Plough may also refer to:
Science and technology
- The Plough, or the Big Dipper, an asterism in the constellation of Ursa Major
- Plough (instrument), a type of backstaff, a device used for celestial navigation
- Plough (unit), or carucate, a medieval unit of land area
- Plough, a device on electric trams powered by conduit current collection
- Plow, a term for backslash ( \ ) used in various programming environments
Businesses and institutions
- The Plough, Gorton, a pub in Manchester, UK
- The Plough at Eaves, a pub in Lancashire, UK
- The Plough Arts Centre, Torrington, North Devon, UK
- Plough Inn, a heritage-listed hotel in Brisbane, Queensland, Australia
- Plough Inn (Madison, Wisconsin), a building on the US National Register of Historic Places
- Plough Company, the original holders of the patent on Lygonia, a proprietary province in pre-colonial Maine, US
- Plough magazine and Plough Publishing House, a company operated by the Bruderhof Communities
Other uses
- The Plough (film), a 2023 French-Swiss drama film directed by Philippe Garrel
- Plough pose, or Halasana, an asana in hatha yoga
- "Plough", a song by Speedy Ortiz from Major Arcana
See also
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