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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 (v. t.) To give up to
another,
as an
estate,
a
business,
the
revenue,
etc., on
condition
of
receiving
in
return
a
percentage
of what it
yields;
as, to farm the
taxes..
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Squirehood
::
Squireen
(n.) One who is half
squire
and half
farmer;
-- used
humorously.
Conacre
::
Conacre
(n.) A
system
of
letting
a
portion
of a farm for a
single
crop.
Mains
::
Mains (n.) The farm
attached
to a
mansion
house.
Grange
::
Grange
(n.) An
association
of
farmers,
designed
to
further
their
interests,
aud
particularly
to bring
producers
and
consumers,
farmers
and
manufacturers,
into
direct
commercial
relations,
without
intervention
of
middlemen
or
traders.
The first
grange
was
organized
in
1867..
Let
::
Let (v. t.) To allow to be used or
occupied
for a
compensation;
to
lease;
to rent; to hire out; -- often with out; as, to let a farm; to let a
house;
to let out
horses..
Creature
::
Creature
(n.) A
general
term among
farmers
for
horses,
oxen, etc..
Statutory
::
Statute
(a.) An
assemblage
of
farming
servants
(held
possibly
by
statute)
for the
purpose
of being
hired;
--
called
also
statute
fair.
Refusal
::
Refusal
(n.) The right of
taking
in
preference
to
others;
the
choice
of
taking
or
refusing;
option;
as, to give one the
refusal
of a farm; to have the
refusal
of an
employment..
Farmstead
::
Farmstead
(n.) A farm with the
building
upon it; a
homestead
on a farm.
Conacre
::
Conacre
(v. t.) To
underlet
a
portion
of, for a
single
crop; -- said of a
farm..
Farming
::
Farming
(a.)
Pertaining
to
agriculture;
devoted
to,
adapted
to, or
engaged
in,
farming;
as,
farming
tools;
farming
land; a
farming
community..
Product
::
Product
(n.)
Anything
that is
produced,
whether
as the
result
of
generation,
growth,
labor,
or
thought,
or by the
operation
of
involuntary
causes;
as, the
products
of the
season,
or of the farm; the
products
of
manufactures;
the
products
of the
brain..
Barton
::
Barton
(n.) A
farmyard.
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..
Farmsteading
::
Farmsteading
(n.) A
farmstead.
Stock
::
Stock (n.)
Domestic
animals
or
beasts
collectively,
used or
raised
on a farm; as, a stock of
cattle
or of
sheep,
etc.; --
called
also live
stock..
Farmery
::
Farmery
(n.) The
buildings
and yards
necessary
for the
business
of a farm; a
homestead.
Lease
::
Lease (v. t.) To grant to
another
by lease the
possession
of, as of
lands,
tenements,
and
hereditaments;
to let; to
demise;
as, a
landowner
leases
a farm to a
tenant;
--
sometimes
with out..
Skep
::
Skep (n.) A
coarse
round farm
basket.
Predial
::
Predial
(a.)
Consisting
of land or
farms;
landed;
as,
predial
estate;
that is, real
estate..
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