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Definition of farm
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 farm is as below...
Farm (a. & n.) A
district
of
country
leased
(or
farmed)
out for the
collection
of the
revenues
of
government.
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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..
Baby Farming
::
Baby
farming
() The
business
of
keeping
a baby farm.
Farmed
::
Farmed
(imp. & p. p.) of Far.
Merestead
::
Merestead
(n.) The land
within
the
boundaries
of a farm; a
farmstead
or farm.
Agricultor
::
Agricultor
(n.) An
agriculturist;
a
farmer.
#NAME?
::
-er () The
termination
of many
English
words,
denoting
the
agent;
--
applied
either
to men or
things;
as in
hater,
farmer,
heater,
grater.
At the end of names of
places,
-er
signifies
a man of the
place;
as,
Londoner,
i. e.,
London
man..
Town
::
Town (adv. &
prep.)
A farm or
farmstead;
also, a court or
farmyard..
Creature
::
Creature
(n.) A
general
term among
farmers
for
horses,
oxen, etc..
Stock
::
Stock (v. t.) To
provide
with
material
requisites;
to
store;
to fill; to
supply;
as, to stock a
warehouse,
that is, to fill it with
goods;
to stock a farm, that is, to
supply
it with
cattle
and
tools;
to stock land, that is, to
occupy
it with a
permanent
growth,
especially
of
grass..
Farmer
::
Farmer
(n.) One who hires and
cultivates
a farm; a
cultivator
of
leased
ground;
a
tenant.
Predial
::
Predial
(a.)
Attached
to land or
farms;
as,
predial
slaves..
Underditch
::
Underditch
(v. t.) To dig an
underground
ditches
in, so as to drain the
surface;
to
underdrain;
as, to
underditch
a field or a
farm..
Plot
::
Plot (n.) A plan or
draught
of a
field,
farm,
estate,
etc., drawn to a
scale..
Forehanded
::
Forehanded
(a.)
Beforehand
with one's
needs,
or
having
resources
in
advance
of one's
necessities;
in easy
circumstances;
as, a
forehanded
farmer..
Lessor
::
Lessor
(v. t.) One who
leases;
the
person
who lets to farm, or gives a
lease..
Landmark
::
Landmark
(n.) A mark to
designate
the
boundary
of land; any , mark or fixed
object
(as a
marked
tree, a
stone,
a
ditch,
or a heap of
stones)
by which the
limits
of a farm, a town, or other
portion
of
territory
may be known and
preserved..
Negotiate
::
Negotiate
(v. i.) To treat with
another
respecting
purchase
and sale or some
business
affair;
to
bargain
or
trade;
as, to
negotiate
with a man for the
purchase
of goods or a
farm..
Farm
::
Farm (a. & n.) The rent of land, --
originally
paid by
reservation
of part of its
products..
Thrive
::
Thrive
(v. i.) To
prosper
by
industry,
economy,
and good
management
of
property;
to
increase
in goods and
estate;
as, a
farmer
thrives
by good
husbandry..
Husbandry
::
Husbandry
(n.) The
business
of a
husbandman,
comprehending
the
various
branches
of
agriculture;
farming..
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