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Definition of farm
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Farm (a. & n.) A
district
of
country
leased
(or
farmed)
out for the
collection
of the
revenues
of
government.
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Hire
::
Hire (n.) To
procure
(any
chattel
or
estate)
from
another
person,
for
temporary
use, for a
compensation
or
equivalent;
to
purchase
the use or
enjoyment
of for a
limited
time; as, to hire a farm for a year; to hire
money..
Fencing
::
Fencing
(v. i.) The
aggregate
of the
fences
put up for
inclosure
or
protection;
as, the
fencing
of a
farm..
Farmer
::
Farmer
(n.) One who hires and
cultivates
a farm; a
cultivator
of
leased
ground;
a
tenant.
Stock
::
Stock (n.)
Domestic
animals
or
beasts
collectively,
used or
raised
on a farm; as, a stock of
cattle
or of
sheep,
etc.; --
called
also live
stock..
Farm
::
Farm (a. & n.) The rent of land, --
originally
paid by
reservation
of part of its
products..
Spud
::
Spud (n.) A
sharp,
narrow
spade,
usually
with a long
handle,
used by
farmers
for
digging
up
large-rooted
weeds;
a
similarly
shaped
implement
used for
various
purposes..
Farmstead
::
Farmstead
(n.) A farm with the
building
upon it; a
homestead
on a farm.
Grange
::
Grange
(n.) An
association
of
farmers,
designed
to
further
their
interests,
aud
particularly
to bring
producers
and
consumers,
farmers
and
manufacturers,
into
direct
commercial
relations,
without
intervention
of
middlemen
or
traders.
The first
grange
was
organized
in
1867..
Underditch
::
Underditch
(v. t.) To dig an
underground
ditches
in, so as to drain the
surface;
to
underdrain;
as, to
underditch
a field or a
farm..
Proprietor
::
Proprietor
(n.) One who has the legal right or
exclusive
title to
anything,
whether
in
possession
or not; an
owner;
as, the
proprietor
of farm or of a
mill..
Farmership
::
Farmership
(n.) Skill in
farming.
Ferme
::
Ferme (n.) Rent for a farm; a farm; also, an
abode;
a place of
residence;
as, he let his land to
ferm..
Top-drain
::
Top-drain
(v. t.) To drain the
surface
of, as land; as, to
top-drain
a field or
farm..
Predial
::
Predial
(a.)
Consisting
of land or
farms;
landed;
as,
predial
estate;
that is, real
estate..
Smock Frock
::
Smock frock () A
coarse
frock,
or
shirt,
worn over the other
dress,
as by farm
laborers..
Hand
::
Hand (n.) An
agent;
a
servant,
or
laborer;
a
workman,
trained
or
competent
for
special
service
or duty; a
performer
more or less
skillful;
as, a deck hand; a farm hand; an old hand at
speaking..
Creature
::
Creature
(n.) A
general
term among
farmers
for
horses,
oxen, etc..
Farm
::
Farm (a. & n.) The term or
tenure
of a lease of land for
cultivation;
a
leasehold.
Income
::
Income
(n.) That gain which
proceeds
from
labor,
business,
property,
or
capital
of any kind, as the
produce
of a farm, the rent of
houses,
the
proceeds
of
professional
business,
the
profits
of
commerce
or of
occupation,
or the
interest
of money or stock in
funds,
etc.;
revenue;
receipts;
salary;
especially,
the
annual
receipts
of a
private
person,
or a
corporation,
from
property;
as, a large
income..
Dairy
::
Dairy (n.) That
department
of
farming
which is
concerned
in the
production
of milk, and its
conversion
into
butter
and
cheese..
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