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Definition of manure
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Manure
(v. t.) To apply
manure
to; to
enrich,
as land, by the
application
of a
fertilizing
substance..
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Manurement
::
Manurement
(n.)
Cultivation.
Top-dress
::
Top-dress
(v. t.) To apply a
surface
dressing
of
manureto,as
land..
Soil
::
Soil (v. t.) To
enrich
with soil or muck; to
manure.
Manurer
::
Manurer
(n.) One who
manures
land.
Manure
::
Manure
(v. t.) To apply
manure
to; to
enrich,
as land, by the
application
of a
fertilizing
substance..
Infield
::
Infield
(n.)
Arable
and
manured
land kept
continually
under crop; --
distinguished
from
outfield.
Muckworm
::
Muckworm
(n.) A larva or grub that lives in muck or
manure;
--
applied
to the
larvae
of the
tumbledung
and
allied
beetles.
Fire-fanged
::
Fire-fanged
(a.)
Injured
as by fire;
burned;
-- said of
manure
which has lost its
goodness
and
acquired
an ashy hue in
consequence
of heat
generated
by
decomposition.
Marl
::
Marl (n.) To
overspread
or
manure
with marl; as, to marl a
field..
Muck
::
Muck (n.) Dung in a moist
state;
manure.
Manure
::
Manure
(n.) Any
matter
which makes land
productive;
a
fertilizing
substance,
as the
contents
of
stables
and
barnyards,
dung,
decaying
animal
or
vegetable
substances,
etc..
Hotbed
::
Hotbed
(n.) A bed of earth
heated
by
fermenting
manure
or other
substances,
and
covered
with
glass,
intended
for
raising
early
plants,
or for
nourishing
exotics..
Chalk
::
Chalk (v. t.) To
manure
with
chalk,
as
land..
Compost
::
Compost
(v. t.) To
manure
with
compost.
Manuring
::
Manuring
(n.) The act of
process
of
applying
manure;
also, the
manure
applied..
Underfurrow
::
Underfurrow
(v. t.) To cover as under a
furrow;
to plow in; as, to
underfurrow
seed or
manure..
Tath
::
Tath (v. t.) To
manure
(land)
by
pasturing
cattle
on it, or
causing
them to lie upon it..
Poudrette
::
Poudrette
(n.) A
manure
made from night soil, dried and mixed with
charcoal,
gypsum,
etc..
Nitratine
::
Nitratine
(n.) A
mineral
occurring
in
transparent
crystals,
usually
of a
white,
sometimes
of a
reddish
gray, or
lemon-yellow,
color;
native
sodium
nitrate.
It is used in
making
nitric
acid and for
manure.
Called
also soda
niter..
Utility
::
Utility
(n.) The
quality
or state of being
useful;
usefulness;
production
of good;
profitableness
to some
valuable
end; as, the
utility
of
manure
upon land; the
utility
of the
sciences;
the
utility
of
medicines..
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