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WordReference Random House Learner's Dictionary of American English © 2024har•vest /ˈhɑrvɪst/USA pronunciation n. [countable]- AgricultureAlso, ˈhar•vest•ing. the gathering of crops:helped with the harvest.
- Agriculturethe season when ripened crops are gathered.
- Agriculturea crop or yield of one growing season:a harvest of wheat.
- the result of any act, process, or event:the harvest of twenty years of research.
v. [~ + object] - Agricultureto gather (a crop or the like);
reap:It was time to harvest the grain. - Agricultureto gather the crop from:to harvest the fields.
- to accumulate;
gather:harvested the results of their research. - to take for use:harvesting salmon from the river.
WordReference Random House Unabridged Dictionary of American English © 2024har•vest (här′vist),USA pronunciation n. - AgricultureAlso, har′vest•ing. the gathering of crops.
- Agriculturethe season when ripened crops are gathered.
- Agriculturea crop or yield of one growing season.
- a supply of anything gathered at maturity and stored:a harvest of wheat.
- the result or consequence of any act, process, or event:The journey yielded a harvest of wonderful memories.
v.t. - Agricultureto gather (a crop or the like);
reap. - Agricultureto gather the crop from:to harvest the fields.
- to gain, win, acquire, or use (a prize, product, or result of any past act, process, plan, etc.).
- to catch, take, or remove for use:Fishermen harvested hundreds of salmon from the river.
v.i. - to gather a crop;
reap.
- bef. 950; Middle English; Old English hærfest; cognate with German Herbst autumn; akin to harrow1
har′vest•a•ble, adj. har′vest•a•bil′i•ty, n. har′vest•less, adj. - 3.See corresponding entry in Unabridged See crop.
- 5.See corresponding entry in Unabridged accumulation, collection, product, return, proceeds.
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