Usually means: Land used for growing crops.
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We found 48 dictionaries that define the word farm:

General (28 matching dictionaries)
  1. farm: Merriam-Webster
  2. farm: Oxford Learner's Dictionaries
  3. farm: American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language
  4. farm: Collins English Dictionary
  5. farm: Vocabulary.com
  6. Farm, farm: Wordnik
  7. farm: Cambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary
  8. farm: Wiktionary
  9. farm: Webster's New World College Dictionary, 4th Ed.
  10. farm: The Wordsmyth English Dictionary-Thesaurus
  11. farm: Infoplease Dictionary
  12. Farm, farm: Dictionary.com
  13. farm (n.): Online Etymology Dictionary
  14. farm: Cambridge Essential American English Dictionary
  15. Farm (album), Farm (disambiguation), Farm (revenue commutation), Farm (revenue leasing), Farm, The Farm (Battlestar Galactica), The Farm (British TV series), The Farm (British band), The Farm (Bromfield novel), The Farm (Canada), The Farm (Joanne Ramos novel), The Farm (San Francisco), The Farm (Smith novel), The Farm (TV series), The Farm (Tennessee), The Farm (The Office), The Farm (U.S. band), The Farm (UK TV series), The Farm (album), The Farm (band), The Farm (franchise), The Farm (recording studio), The Farm: Wikipedia, the Free Encyclopedia
  16. Farm: Online Plain Text English Dictionary
  17. farm: Webster's Revised Unabridged, 1913 Edition
  18. farm: Rhymezone
  19. Farm (f), farm: AllWords.com Multi-Lingual Dictionary
  20. farm: Webster's 1828 Dictionary
  21. farm: FreeDictionary.org
  22. farm: Mnemonic Dictionary
  23. farm: TheFreeDictionary.com
  24. farm: Wikimedia Commons US English Pronunciations
  25. FARM: Stammtisch Beau Fleuve Acronyms
  26. farm: Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English

Art (1 matching dictionary)
  1. FARM: The Britannia Lexicon (Middle Ages Glossary)

Business (3 matching dictionaries)
  1. MSN Money (No longer online)
  2. Bouvier's Law Dictionary 1856 Edition (No longer online)
  3. farm: Legal dictionary

Computing (2 matching dictionaries)
  1. farm: Free On-line Dictionary of Computing
  2. farm: Encyclopedia

Medicine (2 matching dictionaries)
  1. online medical dictionary (No longer online)
  2. farm: Medical dictionary

Miscellaneous (7 matching dictionaries)
  1. Sociology (No longer online)
  2. Navajo Code Talkers' Dictionary (No longer online)
  3. Encyclopedia of Graphic Symbols (No longer online)
  4. Brilliant Dream Dictionary (No longer online)
  5. FARM: Acronym Finder
  6. AbbreviationZ (No longer online)
  7. farm: Idioms

Religion (1 matching dictionary)
  1. Farm: Easton Bible

Science (2 matching dictionaries)
  1. farm: LITTLE EXPLORERS(TM) Picture Dictionary
  2. Botanical Terms (No longer online)

Slang (2 matching dictionaries)
  1. farm, farm, farm, farm: Green’s Dictionary of Slang
  2. farm, the farm: Urban Dictionary

(Note: See farmed as well.)

Definitions from Wiktionary (
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American English Definition British English Definition
noun:  (countable) A place where agricultural and similar activities take place, especially the growing of crops or the raising of livestock.
noun:  (countable) A tract of land held on lease for the purpose of cultivation.
noun:  (countable, often in combination) A location used for an industrial purpose, having many similar structures.
noun:  (computing, countable) A group of coordinated servers.
noun:  (obsolete) Food; provisions; a meal.
noun:  (obsolete) A banquet; feast.
noun:  (obsolete) A fixed yearly amount (food, provisions, money, etc.) payable as rent or tax.
noun:  (historical) A fixed yearly sum accepted from a person as a composition for taxes or other moneys which he is empowered to collect; also, a fixed charge imposed on a town, county, etc., in respect of a tax or taxes to be collected within its limits.
noun:  (historical) The letting-out of public revenue to a ‘farmer’; the privilege of farming a tax or taxes.
noun:  The body of farmers of public revenues.
noun:  The condition of being let at a fixed rent; lease; a lease.
noun:  (historical) A baby farm.
verb:  (intransitive) To work on a farm, especially in the growing and harvesting of crops.
verb:  (transitive) To devote (land) to farming.
verb:  (transitive) To grow (a particular crop).
verb:  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; to farm out.
verb:  (obsolete, transitive) To lease or let for an equivalent, e.g. land for a rent; to yield the use of to proceeds.
verb:  (obsolete, transitive) To take at a certain rent or rate.
verb:  (Internet slang, originally online gaming) To engage in grinding (repetitive activity) in a particular area or against specific enemies for a particular drop or item.
verb:  (by extension) To do the same action repeatedly or coordinately on a large scale, in order to attain a result in a way that is considered nonstandard (initially innovative) but usually frowned upon and considered cheating.
verb:  (UK, dialectal) To cleanse; clean out; put in order; empty; empty out
noun:  (UK, slang) Broadwater Farm, an area of Tottenham, North London, England.

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