Coop ( noun , verb )

(As a noun)

Coop ( noun )

  1. A cage or enclosure for poultry.
  2. A cooperative society, business or enterprise.
  3. A small grocery store, especially in a rural area.

Origin:

From middle english 'couppe' meaning basket or basket-shaped object.

Examples:

  1. The farmer built a new coop for his chickens to keep them safe from predators.
  2. The local farmers formed a coop to help each other with equipment and resources.
  3. The town only had one coop for groceries, but it had everything she needed.

(As a verb)

Coop ( verb )

  1. A cage or enclosure for poultry.
  2. A cooperative society, business or enterprise.
  3. A small grocery store, especially in a rural area.

Origin:

From middle english 'couppe' meaning basket or basket-shaped object.

Examples:

  1. The farmer built a new coop for his chickens to keep them safe from predators.
  2. The local farmers formed a coop to help each other with equipment and resources.
  3. The town only had one coop for groceries, but it had everything she needed.
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