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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.) That which is
cropped,
cut, or
gathered
from a
single
felld,
or of a
single
kind of grain or
fruit,
or in a
single
season;
especially,
the
product
of what is
planted
in the
earth;
fruit;
harvest..
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Necrophobia
::
Necrophobia
(n.) An
exaggerated
fear of death or
horror
of dead
bodies.
Crop
::
Crop (n.) That which is
cropped,
cut, or
gathered
from a
single
felld,
or of a
single
kind of grain or
fruit,
or in a
single
season;
especially,
the
product
of what is
planted
in the
earth;
fruit;
harvest..
Orpine
::
Orpine
(n.) A low plant with
fleshy
leaves
(Sedum
telephium),
having
clusters
of
purple
flowers.
It is found on dry, sandy
places,
and on old
walls,
in
England,
and has
become
naturalized
in
America.
Called
also
stonecrop,
and
live-forever..
Graze
::
Graze (n.) The act of
grazing;
the
cropping
of
grass.
Agriculture
::
Agriculture
(n.) The art or
science
of
cultivating
the
ground,
including
the
harvesting
of
crops,
and the
rearing
and
management
of live
stock;
tillage;
husbandry;
farming..
Harvest
::
Harvest
(v. t.) To reap or
gather,
as any
crop..
Bollworm
::
Bollworm
(n.) The larva of a moth
(Heliothis
armigera)
which
devours
the bolls or
unripe
pods of the
cotton
plant,
often doing great
damage
to the
crops..
Micropyle
::
Micropyle
(n.) An
opening
in the outer coat of a seed,
through
which the
fecundating
pollen
enters
the
ovule..
Plantation
::
Plantation
(n.) The place
planted;
land
brought
under
cultivation;
a piece of
ground
planted
with trees or
useful
plants;
esp., in the
United
States
and West
Indies,
a large
estate
appropriated
to the
production
of the more
important
crops,
and
cultivated
by
laborers
who live on the
estate;
as, a
cotton
plantation;
a
coffee
plantation..
Crop
::
Crop (n.) Tin ore
prepared
for
smelting.
Trash
::
Trash (v. t.) To free from
trash,
or
worthless
matter;
hence,
to lop; to crop, as to trash the
rattoons
of sugar
cane..
Conacre
::
Conacre
(n.) A
system
of
letting
a
portion
of a farm for a
single
crop.
Culture
::
Culture
(n.) The act or
practice
of
cultivating,
or of
preparing
the earth for seed and
raising
crops by
tillage;
as, the
culture
of the
soil..
Emblement
::
Emblement
(n.) The
growing
crop, or
profits
of a crop which has been sown or
planted;
-- used
especially
in the
plural.
The
produce
of
grass,
trees,
and the like, is not
emblement..
Micropantograph
::
Micropantograph
(n.) A kind of
pantograph
which
produces
copies
microscopically
minute.
Prickmadam
::
Prickmadam
(n.) A name given to
several
species
of
stonecrop,
used as
ingredients
of
vermifuge
medicines.
See
Stonecrop..
Snuffers
::
Snuffers
(n. pl.) An
instrument
for
cropping
and
holding
the snuff of a
candle.
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..
Harvest
::
Harvest
(n.) That which is
reaped
or ready to be
reaped
or
gath//ed;
a crop, as of grain
(wheat,
maize,
etc.),
or
fruit..
Grow
::
Grow (v. t.) To cause to grow; to
cultivate;
to
produce;
as, to grow a crop; to grow
wheat,
hops, or
tobacco..
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