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Crop logo #10101) Alfalfa or buckwheat 2) Alter a screen image 3) Any farm harvest 4) Any harvested product 5) Barley or wheat 6) Batch of students 7) Beans 8) Beans or wheat 9) Chop off 10) Clip 11) Clip a photo 12) Close haircut 13) Coffee or cotton 14) Corn 15) Corn or beans 16) Corn or cotton 17) Corn or oats
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Crop logo #10101) Bob 2) Browse 3) Craw 4) Cultivate 5) Cut 6) Disbud 7) Edit 8) Effect 9) Fruitage 10) Harvest 11) Lop 12) Maw 13) Overcrop 14) Overcultivate 15) Production 16) Resize 17) Stick 18) Trim 19) Whip
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crop logo #10444
  1. the yield from plants in a single growing season
  2. the stock or handle of a whip
  3. a pouch in many birds and some lower animals that resembles a stomach for storage and preliminary maceration of food

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crop logo #22207A food storage sack before the raptors stomach. Absent from owls.
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Crop logo #21002• (n.) That which is cropped, cut, or gathered from a single felld, or of a single kind of grain or fruit, or in a single season; especially, the product of what is planted in the earth; fruit; harvest. • (n.) Anything cut off or gathered. • (v. i.) To yield harvest. • (v. t.) To cause to bear a crop; as, to crop a field. •...
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crop logo #21003(from the article `esophagus`) ...the stomach but rather may serve as a storage reservoir or an ancillary digestive organ. In many birds, for example, an expanded region of the ... ...by cuticle continuous with that on the body surface. The mouth is followed by the muscular pharynx, which functions in sucking and swallowing, and ... ...
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crop logo #21003(from the article `work, history of the organization of`) Ancient agricultural work was also characterized by specialization in crops: vineyards and olive groves were concentrated in Greece and Italy, while ...
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Crop logo #20484A term used for a gathering of Scrapbookers to work on their albums, and page layouts...`A Crop`. Can also be a formally hosted event with an expert who shares techniques, products, and information with the group.
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Crop logo #10444A widened portion of the digestive system that lacks the muscularity of the gizzard. It is located after the esophagus, but before the gizzard. An area where food is digested.
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Crop logo #20972Crop (krŏp) noun [ Middle English crop , croppe , craw, top of a plant, harvest, Anglo-Saxon crop , cropp , craw, top, bunch, ear of corn; akin to Dutch krop craw, German kropf , Icelandic kroppr hump or bunch on the body, body; but confer also ...
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Crop logo #20972Crop intransitive verb To yield harvest. To crop out . (a) (Geol.) To appear above the surface, as a seam or vein, or inclined bed, as of coal. (b) To come to light; to be manifest; to appear; as, the peculiarities of an author crop out . -- ...
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Crop logo #20972Crop transitive verb [ imperfect & past participle Cropped (kr?pt); present participle & verbal noun Cropping .] 1. To cut off the tops or tips of; to bite or pull off; to browse; to pluck; to mow; to reap. « I will crop...
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Crop logo #22215A specialized organ that is an enlarged part of the oesophagus, where food is stored until it can be digested later. Highly developed in seed-eating birds. See gizzard.
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crop logo #24142A dilation of the lower esophagus that stores food; it is found in many birds that eat dry seeds or fruit containing seeds.
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crop logo #23922a large sac between the esophagus and stomach that stores food until the bird is ready to begin digestion
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crop logo #23955a temporary food storage organ in a bird
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Crop logo #22206 A storage sack in the alimentary canal which precedes the gizzard
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crop logo #20974 verb feed as in a meadow or pasture; `the herd was grazing`
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crop logo #20974 noun the stock or handle of a whip
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crop logo #21221(agriculture) Any plant product grown or harvested for human use. Over 80 crops are grown worldwide, providing people with the majority of their food and supplying fibres, rubber, pharmaceuticals, dyes, and other materials. Crops grow...
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crop logo #21221(illustration) To cut away unwanted portions of a picture. The term comes from traditional manual methods of layout and paste-up; in computing, cropping is an option made available via photo-finishing and graphics software
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crop logo #21221(zoology) In birds, the thin-walled enlargement of the digestive tract between the oesophagus and stomach. It is an effective storage organ especially in seed-eating birds; a pigeon's crop can hold about 500 cereal grains. Digestion begins in the crop, by the moisturizing of fo...
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Crop logo #21481A stick, sometimes with a leather loop at the end, used by hunter/jumper riders.
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crop logo #21787 an expanded muscular pouch near the throat where food is temporaily stored and then digested
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Crop logo #22222A sac inside a bird where its neck meets the body. It holds food before digestion.
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