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- nounharvest (noun) · harvests (plural noun)verbharvest (verb) · harvests (third person present) · harvested (past tense) · harvested (past participle) · harvesting (present participle)
- catch or kill (animals) for human consumption or use:"the quantity of squid harvested has risen"
- remove (cells, tissue, or an organ) from a person or animal for transplantation or experimental purposes.
- collect or obtain (a resource) for future use:"the research teams are leading the way in identifying new ways of harvesting the sun's energy"
OriginOld English hærfest ‘autumn’, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch herfst and German Herbst, from an Indo-European root shared by Latin carpere ‘pluck’ and Greek karpos ‘fruit’. - People also ask
HARVEST | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
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Harvest is the time when crops are cut and collected from fields, or the quality or …
Harvest Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
Harvest is the season or act of gathering in crops, or the quantity of a crop. It can also mean to win by achievement, or to remove something from a living body.
HARVEST definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
Harvest - Definition, Meaning & Synonyms - Vocabulary.com
Harvest Definition & Meaning | Britannica Dictionary
Learn the meaning of harvest as a noun and a verb, and how to use it in different contexts. Find out the season, amount, and figurative uses of harvest with examples and synonyms.
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