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Definition of crop
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of crop is as below...
Crop (n.) The
pouchlike
enlargement
of the
gullet
of
birds,
serving
as a
receptacle
for food; the
craw..
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Micropegmatite
::
Micropegmatite
(n.) A rock
showing
under the
microscope
the
structure
of a
graphic
granite
(pegmatite).
Fail
::
Fail (v. i.) To be
wanting;
to fall
short;
to be or
become
deficient
in any
measure
or
degree
up to total
absence;
to cease to be
furnished
in the usual or
expected
manner,
or to be
altogether
cut off from
supply;
to be
lacking;
as,
streams
fail; crops
fail..
Microphotograph
::
Microphotograph
(n.) An
enlarged
representation
of a
microscopic
object,
produced
by
throwing
upon a
sensitive
plate the
magnified
image of an
object
formed
by a
microscope
or other
suitable
combination
of
lenses..
Cropsick
::
Cropsick
(a.) Sick from
excess
in
eating
or
drinking.
Necropsy
::
Necropsy
(n.) A
post-mortem
examination
or
inspection;
an
autopsy.
See
Autopsy.
Macroprism
::
Macroprism
(n.) A prism of an
orthorhombic
crystal
between
the
macropinacoid
and the unit
prism;
the
corresponding
pyramids
are
called
macropyramids.
Clip
::
Clip (n.) The
product
of a
single
shearing
of
sheep;
a
season's
crop of wool.
Tillage
::
Tillage
(n.) The
operation,
practice,
or art of
tilling
or
preparing
land for seed, and
keeping
the
ground
in a
proper
state for the
growth
of
crops..
Sterile
::
Sterile
(a.)
Producing
little
or no crop;
barren;
unfruitful;
unproductive;
not
fertile;
as,
sterile
land; a
sterile
desert;
a
sterile
year..
Limit
::
Limit (v. t.) To apply a limit to, or set a limit for; to
terminate,
circumscribe,
or
restrict,
by a limit or
limits;
as, to limit the
acreage
of a crop; to limit the issue of paper
money;
to limit one's
ambitions
or
aspirations;
to limit the
meaning
of a
word..
Conacre
::
Conacre
(v. t.) To
underlet
a
portion
of, for a
single
crop; -- said of a
farm..
Necrophore
::
Necrophore
(n.) Any one of
numerous
species
of
beetles
of the genus
Necrophorus
and
allied
genera;
--
called
also
burying
beetle,
carrion
beetle,
sexton
beetle..
Crop
::
Crop (v. t.) To cause to bear a crop; as, to crop a
field..
Crop
::
Crop (n.) The
pouchlike
enlargement
of the
gullet
of
birds,
serving
as a
receptacle
for food; the
craw..
Ingluvial
::
Ingluvial
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to the
indulges
or crop of
birds.
Evil
::
Evil (a.)
Having
qualities
tending
to
injury
and
mischief;
having
a
nature
or
properties
which tend to
badness;
mischievous;
not good;
worthless
or
deleterious;
poor; as, an evil
beast;
and evil
plant;
an evil
crop..
Strike
::
Strike
(n.) The
horizontal
direction
of the
outcropping
edges of
tilted
rocks;
or, the
direction
of a
horizontal
line
supposed
to be drawn on the
surface
of a
tilted
stratum.
It is at right
angles
to the dip..
Disappoint
::
Disappoint
(v. t.) To
defeat
of
expectation
or hope; to
hinder
from the
attainment
of that which was
expected,
hoped,
or
desired;
to balk; as, a man is
disappointed
of his hopes or
expectations,
or his
hopes,
desires,
intentions,
expectations,
or plans are
disappointed;
a bad
season
disappoints
the
farmer
of his
crops;
a
defeat
disappoints
an enemy of his
spoil..
Well
::
Well (a.) Good in
condition
or
circumstances;
desirable,
either
in a
natural
or moral
sense;
fortunate;
convenient;
advantageous;
happy;
as, it is well for the
country
that the crops did not fail; it is well that the
mistake
was
discovered..
Drib
::
Drib (v. t.) To cut off by a
little
at a time; to crop.
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