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Definition of crop
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Crop (n.)
Anything
cut off or
gathered.
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Sterile
::
Sterile
(a.)
Producing
little
or no crop;
barren;
unfruitful;
unproductive;
not
fertile;
as,
sterile
land; a
sterile
desert;
a
sterile
year..
Kangaroo
::
Kangaroo
(n.) Any one of
numerous
species
of
jumping
marsupials
of the
family
Macropodidae.
They
inhabit
Australia,
New
Guinea,
and
adjacent
islands,
They have long and
strong
hind legs and a large tail, while the fore legs are
comparatively
short and
feeble.
The giant
kangaroo
(Macropus
major)
is the
largest
species,
sometimes
becoming
twelve
or
fourteen
feet in total
length.
The tree
kangaroos,
belonging
to the genus
Dendrolagus,
live in
trees;
the rock
kangaroos,
of the genus
Petrogale,
inhab
Crop
::
Crop (n.) Grain or other
product
of the field while
standing.
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..
Necropolises
::
Necropolises
(pl. ) of
Necropoli.
Drib
::
Drib (v. t.) To cut off by a
little
at a time; to crop.
Outcrop
::
Outcrop
(v. i.) To come out to the
surface
of the
ground;
-- said of
strata.
Scrophulariaceous
::
Scrophulariaceous
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to a very large
natural
order of
gamopetalous
plants
(Scrophulariaceae,
or
Scrophularineae),
usually
having
irregular
didynamous
flowers
and a
two-celled
pod. The order
includes
the
mullein,
foxglove,
snapdragon,
figwort,
painted
cup,
yellow
rattle,
and some
exotic
trees,
as the
Paulownia..
Genesee Epoch
::
Genesee
epoch () The
closing
subdivision
of the
Hamilton
period
in the
American
Devonian
system;
-- so
called
because
the
formations
of this
period
crop out in
Genesee,
New
York..
Scrophularia
::
Scrophularia
(n.) A genus of
coarse
herbs
having
small
flowers
in
panicled
cymes;
figwort.
Macropodal
::
Macropodal
(a.)
Having
long or large feet, or a long
stem..
Polling
::
Polling
(n.) The act of
topping,
lopping,
or
cropping,
as trees or
hedges..
Croaker
::
Croaker
(n.) A small
American
fish
(Micropogon
undulatus),
of the
Atlantic
coast..
Till
::
Till
(prep.)
To plow and
prepare
for seed, and to sow,
dress,
raise crops from, etc., to
cultivate;
as, to till the
earth,
a
field,
a
farm..
Polled
::
Polled
(a.)
Deprived
of a poll, or of
something
belonging
to the poll.
Specifically:
(a)
Lopped;
-- said of trees
having
their tops cut off. (b)
Cropped;
hence,
bald; -- said of a
person.
The
polled
bachelor.
Beau. & Fl. (c)
Having
cast the
antlers;
-- said of a stag. (d)
Without
horns;
as,
polled
cattle;
polled
sheep..
Rowen
::
Rowen (n.) A
stubble
field left
unplowed
till late in the
autumn,
that it may be
cropped
by
cattle..
Sedum
::
Sedum (n.) A genus of
plants,
mostly
perennial,
having
succulent
leaves
and
cymose
flowers;
orpine;
stonecrop..
Spoil
::
Spoil (v. t.) To
render
useless
by
injury;
to
injure
fatally;
to ruin; to
destroy;
as, to spoil
paper;
to have the crops
spoiled
by
insects;
to spoil the eyes by
reading..
Stonecutter
::
Stonecrop
(n.) Any low
succulent
plant of the genus
Sedum,
esp. Sedum acre, which is
common
on bare rocks in
Europe,
and is
spreading
in parts of
America.
See
Orpine..
Poll
::
Poll (v. t.) To cut off; to
remove
by
clipping,
shearing,
etc.; to mow or crop; --
sometimes
with off; as, to poll the hair; to poll wool; to poll
grass..
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