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crop (n)
- plural
- crops
English Definitions:
crop, harvest (noun)
the yield from plants in a single growing season
crop (noun)
a cultivated plant that is grown commercially on a large scale
crop (noun)
a collection of people or things appearing together
"the annual crop of students brings a new crop of ideas"
crop (noun)
the output of something in a season
"the latest crop of fashions is about to hit the stores"
crop (noun)
the stock or handle of a whip
craw, crop (verb)
a pouch in many birds and some lower animals that resembles a stomach for storage and preliminary maceration of food
crop (verb)
cut short
"She wanted her hair cropped short"
cultivate, crop, work (verb)
prepare for crops
"Work the soil"; "cultivate the land"
crop (verb)
yield crops
"This land crops well"
crop, graze, pasture (verb)
let feed in a field or pasture or meadow
crop, browse, graze, range, pasture (verb)
feed as in a meadow or pasture
"the herd was grazing"
snip, clip, crop, trim, lop, dress, prune, cut back (verb)
cultivate, tend, and cut back the growth of
"dress the plants in the garden"
crop (Noun)
A plant, especially a cereal, grown to be harvested as food, livestock fodder or fuel or for any other economic purpose.
crop (Noun)
The natural production for a specific year, particularly of plants.
crop (Noun)
A group, cluster or collection of things occurring at the same time.
crop (Noun)
The lashing end of a whip
crop (Noun)
An entire short whip, especially as used in horse-riding; a riding crop.
crop (Noun)
A rocky outcrop.
crop (Noun)
The act of cropping.
crop (Noun)
A short haircut.
crop (Noun)
A pouch-like part of the alimentary tract of some birds (and some other animals), used to store food before digestion, or for regurgitation; a craw.
crop (Verb)
To remove the top end of something, especially a plant.
crop (Verb)
To cut (especially hair or an animal's tail or ears) short.
crop (Verb)
To remove the outer parts of a photograph or image in order to frame the subject better.
crop (Noun)
The foliate part of a finial.
crop (Noun)
The head of a flower, especially when picked; an ear of corn; the top branches of a tree.
Crop
A crop is a volunteered or cultivated plant whose product is harvested by a human at some point of its growth stage. Plants which have not been cultivated but whose product are harvested, are not really classified as crops. The same goes for plants which have been planted, but are never harvested. Flowers are classified as crops because when it has been cultivated, its harvesting also include the aesthetic purpose it serves. Crops refer to plants of same kind that are grown on a large scale for food, clothing, and other human uses. They are non-animal species or varieties grown to be harvested as food, livestock fodder, fuel or for any other economic purpose. Major crops include sugarcane, pumpkin, maize, wheat, rice, cassava, soybeans, hay, potatoes and cotton. While the term "crop" most commonly refers to plants, it can also include species from other biological kingdoms. For example, mushrooms like shiitake, which are in the fungi kingdom, can be referred to as "crops". In addition, certain species of algae are also cultivated, although it is also harvested from the wild. In contrast, animal species that are raised by humans are called livestock, except those that are kept as pets. Microbial species, such as bacteria or viruses, are referred to as cultures. Microbes are not typically grown for food, but are rather used to alter food. For example, bacteria are used to ferment milk to produce yogurt.
crop
A crop is a plant grown and harvested for agricultural use.
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