Manure
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noun
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verb
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(As a noun)
Manure ( noun )
- Organic matter, such as animal excreta and rotting vegetable matter, used as a fertilizer.
- Any substance, such as compost or chemical fertilizers, used to improve the fertility of soil.
Origin:
Middle english manuren, from old english manigfeald (manifold) + -ure (as in nature).
Examples:
- Farmers use manure to fertilize their fields.
- The manure was spread over the fields as fertilizer.
- He mixed the manure into the soil to improve its fertility.
- Manure is an important source of nutrients for plants.
- Manure is a common by-product of animal farming.
(As a verb)
Manure ( verb )
- Organic matter, such as animal excreta and rotting vegetable matter, used as a fertilizer.
- Any substance, such as compost or chemical fertilizers, used to improve the fertility of soil.
Origin:
Middle english manuren, from old english manigfeald (manifold) + -ure (as in nature).
Examples:
- Farmers use manure to fertilize their fields.
- The manure was spread over the fields as fertilizer.
- He mixed the manure into the soil to improve its fertility.
- Manure is an important source of nutrients for plants.
- Manure is a common by-product of animal farming.