Definition of reap

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Reap (v. i.) To perform the act or operation of reaping; to gather a harvest.

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Reappearance :: Reappearance (n.) A second or new appearance; the act or state of appearing again.
Falciform :: Falciform (a.) Having the shape of a scithe or sickle; resembling a reaping hook; as, the falciform ligatment of the liver..
Threap :: Threap (v. t.) To beat, or thrash..
Crop :: Crop (v. t.) To cut off the tops or tips of; to bite or pull off; to browse; to pluck; to mow; to reap.
Corn :: Corn (n.) The plants which produce corn, when growing in the field; the stalks and ears, or the stalks, ears, and seeds, after reaping and before thrashing..
Reap :: Reap (v. t.) To clear of a crop by reaping; as, to reap a field..
Cut :: Cut (v. t.) To sever and cause to fall for the purpose of gathering; to hew; to mow or reap.
Preapprehension :: Preapprehension (n.) An apprehension or opinion formed before examination or knowledge.
Reappoint :: Reappoint (v. t.) To appoint again.
Reapportion :: Reapportion (v. t.) To apportion again.
Reapply :: Reapply (v. t. & i.) To apply again.
Foreappointment :: Foreappointment (n.) Previous appointment; preordinantion.
Sickleman :: Sickleman (n.) One who uses a sickle; a reaper.
Duck :: Duck (v. i.) To go under the surface of water and immediately reappear; to dive; to plunge the head in water or other liquid; to dip.
Bout :: Bout (n.) As much of an action as is performed at one time; a going and returning, as of workmen in reaping, mowing, etc.; a turn; a round..
Preappoint :: Preappoint (v. t.) To appoint previously, or beforehand..
Reapplication :: Reapplication (n.) The act of reapplying, or the state of being reapplied..
Foreappoint :: Foreappoint (v. t.) To set, order, or appoint, beforehand..
Hink :: Hink (n.) A reaping hook.
Fugue :: Fugue (n.) A polyphonic composition, developed from a given theme or themes, according to strict contrapuntal rules. The theme is first given out by one voice or part, and then, while that pursues its way, it is repeated by another at the interval of a fifth or fourth, and so on, until all the parts have answered one by one, continuing their several melodies and interweaving them in one complex progressive whole, in which the theme is often lost and reappears..
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