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Definition of farm
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of farm is as below...
Farm (v. i.) To
engage
in the
business
of
tilling
the soil; to labor as a
farmer.
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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..
Lease
::
Lease (v. t.) To grant to
another
by lease the
possession
of, as of
lands,
tenements,
and
hereditaments;
to let; to
demise;
as, a
landowner
leases
a farm to a
tenant;
--
sometimes
with out..
Fair
::
Fair (n.) A
competitive
exhibition
of
wares,
farm
products,
etc., not
primarily
for
purposes
of sale; as, the
Mechanics'
fair; an
agricultural
fair..
Farmer
::
Farmer
(n.) One who takes
taxes,
customs,
excise,
or other
duties,
to
collect,
either
paying
a fixed
annuual
rent for the
privilege;
as, a
farmer
of the
revenues..
Town
::
Town (adv. &
prep.)
A farm or
farmstead;
also, a court or
farmyard..
#NAME?
::
-er () The
termination
of many
English
words,
denoting
the
agent;
--
applied
either
to men or
things;
as in
hater,
farmer,
heater,
grater.
At the end of names of
places,
-er
signifies
a man of the
place;
as,
Londoner,
i. e.,
London
man..
Arendator
::
Arendator
(n.) In some
provinces
of
Russia,
one who farms the rents or
revenues..
Steeler
::
Steelbow
goods () Those goods on a farm, such as corn,
cattle,
implements
husbandry,
etc., which may not be
carried
off by a
removing
tenant,
as being the
property
of the
landlord..
Lessor
::
Lessor
(v. t.) One who
leases;
the
person
who lets to farm, or gives a
lease..
Overstock
::
Overstock
(v. t.) To fill too full; to
supply
in
excess;
as, to
overstock
a
market
with
goods,
or a farm with
cattle..
Skep
::
Skep (n.) A
coarse
round farm
basket.
Dimension
::
Dimension
(n.)
Measure
in a
single
line, as
length,
breadth,
height,
thickness,
or
circumference;
extension;
measurement;
--
usually,
in the
plural,
measure
in
length
and
breadth,
or in
length,
breadth,
and
thickness;
extent;
size; as, the
dimensions
of a room, or of a ship; the
dimensions
of a farm, of a
kingdom..
Farmery
::
Farmery
(n.) The
buildings
and yards
necessary
for the
business
of a farm; a
homestead.
Hind
::
Hind (n.) A
peasant;
a
rustic;
a farm
servant.
Farm
::
Farm (v. t.) To
devote
(land)
to
agriculture;
to
cultivate,
as land; to till, as a
farm..
House
::
House (v. t.) To take or put into a
house;
to
shelter
under a roof; to cover from the
inclemencies
of the
weather;
to
protect
by
covering;
as, to house one's
family
in a
comfortable
home; to house
farming
utensils;
to house
cattle..
Agriculture
::
Agriculture
(n.) The art or
science
of
cultivating
the
ground,
including
the
harvesting
of
crops,
and the
rearing
and
management
of live
stock;
tillage;
husbandry;
farming..
Onstead
::
Onstead
(n.) A
single
farmhouse;
a
steading.
Utensil
::
Utensil
(v. t.) That which is used; an
instrument;
an
implement;
especially,
an
instrument
or
vessel
used in a
kitchen,
or in
domestic
and
farming
business..
Baby Farming
::
Baby
farming
() The
business
of
keeping
a baby farm.
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