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harvest

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Gazetteer Word definitions in Gazetteer
Population (2000): 3054 Housing Units (2000): 1146 Land area (2000): 12.423029 sq. miles (32.175497 sq. km) Water area (2000): 0.000000 sq. miles (0.000000 sq. km) Total area (2000): 12.423029 sq. miles (32.175497 sq. km) FIPS code: 33472 Located within: ...

WordNet Word definitions in WordNet
n. the yield from plants in a single growing season [syn: crop ] the consequence of an effort or activity; "they gathered a harvest of examples"; "a harvest of love" the gathering of a ripened crop [syn: harvesting , harvest home ] the season for gathering ...

Wikipedia Word definitions in Wikipedia
Harvest is the tenth studio album by Japanese band Tokio , released on October 18, 2006. It is one of Tokio's most successful albums, having peaked at second place on the Oricon weekly charts and charted for eighteen weeks.

Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
Old English hærfest "autumn, period between August and November," from Proto-Germanic *harbitas (cognates: Old Saxon hervist , Old Frisian and Dutch herfst , German Herbst "autumn," Old Norse haust "harvest"), from PIE *kerp- "to gather, pluck, harvest" ...

The Collaborative International Dictionary Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Harvest \Har"vest\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Harvested ; p. pr. & vb. n. Harvesting .] To reap or gather, as any crop.

Usage examples of harvest.

She told him of the afterworld and its beauties that were beyond mortal ability to imagine, and he told her of the harvest and the doings of the village and of all her old friends.

In a good year with abundant water, the Anasazi harvest would be bountiful, unless there was an early frost.

How the Anasazi had gone up and down here every day in all kinds of weather, carrying rocks, water, their harvest .

Passes, since the planet had awoken from its long sleep in interstellar space, caught in a long orbit of this yellow star, the South had flown the same number of ships in the Great Harvest.

Even such good harvest of the things that flee Earth offers her subjected, and they choose Rather of Bacchic Youth one beam to drink, And warm slow marrow with the sensual wink.

The company consists principally of Baltimoreans, who will reap a harvest commensurate with the capital invested.

The banks of the Susquehanna, near the village, and the shores of Otsego Lake, have yielded a plentiful harvest of Indian relics in arrow-heads and spearpoints, with an occasional bannerstone, pipe, or bit of pottery.

Otsego Lake, have yielded a plentiful harvest of Indian relics in arrow-heads and spearpoints, with an occasional bannerstone, pipe, or bit of pottery.

And off he went, leaving Brumbaugh with no one to block his beets, or thin them, or pull and top them at harvest.

The cloned stem cells in therapeutic cloning are harvested from the blastocyst stage well before any embryo forms.

Stephanie would begin the process of harvesting the multipotential stem cells from the forming blastocysts, but until then she would have some free time.

What Bravais quickly discovers is a conspiracy by aliens and their human confederates to harvest brains as onboard guidance units for weapons in an interstellar war.

After much exciting hounds-and-fox action on Earth, Bravais is himself eventually harvested, waking as a cybernetic tank on a lunar battlefield.

Even those who longed to see something of the world outside the valley could not really imagine a life without the seasonal rhythm of budbreak, berryset, ripening, harvest and frost.

The lawyer Arndt harvests nothing but laughter when in the course of a question period in the Bundestag he tries to prove that association with, and taking counsel of, mealworms constitute an offense against Article 2 of the Constitution, because the rising mealworm cult represents a threat to the free development of the individual personality.