Concept cluster: Tools > Harvesting or agriculture
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(colloquial, dated) To (be able to) handle success or prosperity in an equable manner.
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(intransitive) To do agricultural work on one or more crofts.
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(intransitive) To yield harvest.
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(Barbados) A traditional harvest festival in Barbados.
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A person or animal whose ears are cropped.
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A person who nurtures and gathers a crop.
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(informal) A crop circle enthusiast who believes in the paranormal origin of crop circles.
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(archaic) Harvest.
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To reap grain, gather it up, and store it in a granary.
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That which is gathered; a harvest.
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Especially, to harvest food.
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To gather what is left in (a field or vineyard).
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the crops leftover from farmers' fields after they have been commercially harvested, or on fields where it is not economically profitable to harvest
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Synonym of come a cropper
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(Scotland, agriculture, obsolete) The open weather between the end of harvest and the appearance of snow or frost; the time of year between the and of harvest and winter.
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(forestry, of trees) To cultivate with periodic harvesting that also serves to create order (gaps and lines of trees) to facilitate further harvesting.
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The season of gathering ripened crops; specifically, the time of reaping and gathering grain.
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A feast held at the time of gathering and bringing home the harvest.
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The head reaper at the harvest.
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The time or season of the year for the gathering of ripened crops.
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The time of year during which which harvest occurs.
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One from whom something is harvested.
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(dated) A person who gathers the harvest (harvests the crop).
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An ant belonging to any of a number of species which gather and store plant material (usually seeds) for food.
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A field-worker who works to gather in the harvest.
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That which is harvested.
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Alternative spelling of harvest time [The time of year during which which harvest occurs.]
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(historical) One whose occupation involved overseeing the sowing and harvesting of crops as well as protecting the crops from stray people or animals.
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The gathering in of a literal or metaphorical harvest
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(obsolete) The gathering of a crop; harvesting.
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The annual "harvest" of unexploded ordnance, barbed wire, shrapnel, bullets and trench supports from World War I collected by Belgian and French farmers after ploughing their fields.
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(obsolete or dialect) The harvest home.
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(South Asia) Of crops: cultivated and harvested during the monsoon season.
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(obsolete) A changeling.
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That which is needed for something: necessary ingredients.
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A point in time during the harvest.
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To gather mushrooms.
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A gathering to pick fruit.
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Harvested agricultural goods collectively, especially vegetables and fruit, but possibly including eggs, dairy products and meat; the saleable food products of farms.
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(transitive) To gather (e.g. a harvest) by cutting.
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(idiomatic) To receive the rewards of something to one's efforts; get out what one puts in.
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To harvest again
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(of fruits, vegetables, seeds etc.) Ready for reaping or gathering; having attained perfection; mature
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(intransitive) To collect and bind cut grain, or the like; to make sheaves.
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To straighten and crop an image
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(intransitive) To gather strawberries.
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(US) A vegetable crop grown by truck farming.
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Where customers can harvest the produce they want to buy.
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(transitive) To harvest (grapes).
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To harvest wild plants to sell or make into saleable products.
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Someone or something that yields a crop or other product.

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