Manure ( noun , verb )

(As a noun)

Manure ( noun )

  1. Organic matter, such as animal excreta and rotting vegetable matter, used as a fertilizer.
  2. 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:

  1. Farmers use manure to fertilize their fields.
  2. The manure was spread over the fields as fertilizer.
  3. He mixed the manure into the soil to improve its fertility.
  4. Manure is an important source of nutrients for plants.
  5. Manure is a common by-product of animal farming.

(As a verb)

Manure ( verb )

  1. Organic matter, such as animal excreta and rotting vegetable matter, used as a fertilizer.
  2. 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:

  1. Farmers use manure to fertilize their fields.
  2. The manure was spread over the fields as fertilizer.
  3. He mixed the manure into the soil to improve its fertility.
  4. Manure is an important source of nutrients for plants.
  5. Manure is a common by-product of animal farming.
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