Farm ( noun , verb )

(As a noun)

Farm ( noun )

  1. An area of land and its buildings used for growing crops and/or keeping animals for food.
  2. An agricultural establishment, typically one that is run on a large scale.
  3. A tract of land, with its buildings, equipment, and other property, used for the purpose of producing crops and/or raising animals.
  4. A piece of land used for the production of crops and/or the breeding of animals.
  5. An agricultural operation that focuses on a specific type of crop or animal.

Origin:

Old english feorm, firma "supplies, provisions, income", of germanic origin; related to dutch voer "provisions" and german vorräte.

Examples:

  1. He grew up on a farm.
  2. She visited a farm where they raised cows.
  3. The farm was producing fruits and vegetables.
  4. The farm had a large barn.
  5. The farm was a large dairy farm.

(As a verb)

Farm ( verb )

  1. An area of land and its buildings used for growing crops and/or keeping animals for food.
  2. An agricultural establishment, typically one that is run on a large scale.
  3. A tract of land, with its buildings, equipment, and other property, used for the purpose of producing crops and/or raising animals.
  4. A piece of land used for the production of crops and/or the breeding of animals.
  5. An agricultural operation that focuses on a specific type of crop or animal.

Origin:

Old english feorm, firma "supplies, provisions, income", of germanic origin; related to dutch voer "provisions" and german vorräte.

Examples:

  1. He grew up on a farm.
  2. She visited a farm where they raised cows.
  3. The farm was producing fruits and vegetables.
  4. The farm had a large barn.
  5. The farm was a large dairy farm.
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