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Tenses: harvests, harvesting, harvested

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harvestadd into favorites/ˈhaːvəst/, /ˈhɑɹ.vɪst/, /ˈhɑːvɪst/
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Etymology: [ 'här-v&st ] (noun.) before 12th century. Middle English hervest, from Old English hærfest; cognate with Latin carpere 'to seize', Greek καρπός (karpos, “fruit”) and κείρω (keirō, “to cut off”).
Synonyms: crop, autumn, by-product, consequence, cropping, effect, fall, fruitage, fruition, garnering, gathering, harvesting, harvest-time, ingathering, intake, output, produce, reaping, repercussion
Antonyms: plant, seed

hasat, harman, ürün toplama, biçmek, semere, hasat kaldırmak, idareli kullanmak, saklamak, toplanan ürün, sonuç, ekin biçmek, ekin toplama, derim, ekin biçme, ekin, ürün, hasat zamanı, har vest moon sonbahar başındaki dolunay, orak mevsimi, ürün, mahsul, rekolte, harman sonunda verilen ziyafet, mahsul devşirmek, harvest home harman sonu, hasat yapmak, toplamak, biçim, hasat etmek, biçmek, tarladan kaldırmak, topla, (isim) ekin biçme,

1 hasat     ts
2 harman     ts
3 ürün toplama  Ticaret     ts
4 biçmek     ts
5 semere  isim     ts
6 hasat kaldırmak  fiil     ts
7 idareli kullanmak     ts
8 saklamak     ts
9 toplanan ürün  Ticaret     ts
10 sonuç     ts
11 ekin biçmek     ts
12 ekin toplama     ts
13 derim  Gıda     ts
14 ekin biçme     ts
15 ekin  Tarım     ts
16 ürün     ts
17 hasat zamanı     ts
18 har vest moon sonbahar başındaki dolunay     ts
19 orak mevsimi  Tarım     ts
20 ürün, mahsul, rekolte  isim     ts
21 harman sonunda verilen ziyafet     ts
22 mahsul devşirmek     ts
23 harvest home harman sonu     ts
24 hasat yapmak  Tarım     ts
25 toplamak  fiil     ts
26 biçim  Tarım     ts
27 hasat etmek, biçmek  fiil     ts
28 tarladan kaldırmak     ts
29 topla  fiil     ts
30harvesting (isim) ekin biçme     ts
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A modern pagan ceremony held on or around the autumn equinox, which is in the harvesting season, The product or result of any exertion or labor; gain; reward, The process of harvesting, gathering the ripened crop, To bring in a harvest; reap; glean, The yield of harvesting, i.e. the gathered, cut ... fruits of horti- or agri-culture (usually a food - or industrial crop), To be occupied bringing in a harvest, To win, achieve a gain, A night once in a century when The Master can draw power from one of his minions while it feeds, remove from a culture or a living or dead body, as for the purposes of transplantation; "The Chinese are said to harvest organs from executed criminals, An information discovery and access system, same as Exit strategy, To gather a crop As used in FORESTS, TREES & WOOD, harvesting trees for wood products, the season for gathering crops the gathering of a ripened crop the consequence of an effort or activity; "they gathered a harvest of examples"; "a harvest of love", managed removal of trees by selective or complete harvest methods, Harvesting of the grapes, term used to describe retrieval of a donor organ, The gathering of a crop of any kind; the ingathering of the crops; also, the season of gathering grain and fruits, late summer or early autumn, A modern pagan ceremony held on or around the autumn equinox, The yield of harvesting (usually a food crop.), to bring in; reap; glean, An obsolete NSA computer system used to monitor telegraph traffic, That which is reaped or ready to be reaped or gathered; a crop, as of grain wheat, maize, etc, or fruit, reap, gather in ripe crops; catch, gather (fish), To reap or gather, as any crop, gather, as of natural products; "harvest the grapes", the season for gathering crops, The total number or poundage of fish caught and kept from an area over a period of time Note that landings, catch, and harvest are different, An architecture for searching for data on the Internet developed at the University of Colorado The architecture combines information "gatherers" located on servers and information "brokers" which communicate with gatherers and other brokers in their search for information Harvest uses far less network bandwidth and index space than other search architectures and can work with a variety of search engines and search protocols See metadata, The total number or poundage of fish caught and kept from an area over a period of time Note that landings, catch, and harvest are different terms, the gathering of a ripened crop, the consequence of an effort or activity; "they gathered a harvest of examples"; "a harvest of love", The harvest is the gathering of a crop. There were about 300 million tons of grain in the fields at the start of the harvest, reaping, gathering in of crops; time of the year when crops are gathered; amount of crops gathered in a season; outcome, product, to gather mature crops (verb); mature crops (noun), When you harvest a crop, you gather it in. Many farmers are refusing to harvest the cane. freshly harvested beetroot. + harvesting har·vest·ing war is hampering harvesting and the distribution of food aid. to gather crops from the fields, the yield from plants in a single growing season, In general use, removing all or portions of the trees on an area It can mean removing trees on an area to 1) obtain income, 2) develop the environment necessary to regenerate the forest, and on occasions, 3) to achieve special objectives such as development of special wildlife habitat needs Contrast with intermediate cuttings, A harvest is the crop that is gathered in. Millions of people are threatened with starvation as a result of drought and poor harvests, The act of removing shellstock from growing waters and placing the shellstock on or in a manmade conveyance or other means of transport (2), A general term for the removal of trees, Removing some or all of the trees on an area whether for income, regeneration of a stand or to achieve the development of special wildlife habitat needs, A research project that developed an architecture for distributed searching, including protocols and formats, The cutting, felling, and gathering of forest timber, A silvicultural treatment that is intended to establish regeneration A harvest is generally a higher level of cutting intensity than a thinning, the time when graduation from one density to another is appropriate Our Earth's third density is in such a harvest season now, The process of threshing or picking a grain crop by a large machine called a combine It can also refer to picking vegetable and fruit crops by hand, Fish that are caught and retained in a fishery (consumptive harvest), Software developed by the GEM Consortium that collects metadata from cataloged records and translates it into syntax that can be read by the Browse Builder (See Browse Builder), An information discovery and access system for the Internet Internet from the University of Colorado, A colloquial term for a business strategy in which a company focuses on short-term profits without regard for a product's long-term success, The gathering of a mature crop, a harvest, Present participle of harvest, past of harvest, The process used to compile mailing lists by reading the from address of newsgroup messages, Gathering information from various websites, picking or gathering of products, agricultural and fishing, & n, A euphemism for killing or collecting that takes place under a management plan when a species in a particular area becomes a nuisance, or is stressed or diseased because of overpopulation and accompanying food shortages Also refers to a commercial use, such as pine-tree harvesting, from Harvest, v, A loose term for removing produce (i e , a merchantable material) from the forest for utilization; cutting, sometimes further initial processing (e g , with trees, topping and trimming) and extraction (removal from the forest), The practice of felling and removing trees or the removal of dead or damaged trees from an area, practice of chopping down and removing trees, removal of damaged or dead trees from an area; removal of cells or tissue from a donor and preserving them for research or transplantation (Medicine); reaping, harvest, gathering of crops, The felling, skidding, processing, loading, and transporting of forest products, Removing compost from the composting environment for use in the landscape, lawn or garden, Timber felling and haulage to roadside stockpiles, The cutting and removal of trees from a forested area, Harvesting is most often referring to selling a business or product line, as when a company sells a product line or division or a family sells a business Harvesting is also occasionally used to refer to sales of a product or product line towards the end of a product life cycle, Involves all activities required in the removal of both timber and non-timber forest products from the forest, including on-site treatments to prepare the products for transport to primary processing sites, third-person singular of harvest, plural of harvest,

31 A modern pagan ceremony held on or around the autumn equinox, which is in the harvesting season     ts
32 The product or result of any exertion or labor; gain; reward     ts
33 The process of harvesting, gathering the ripened crop     ts
34 To bring in a harvest; reap; glean     ts
35 The yield of harvesting, i.e. the gathered, cut ... fruits of horti- or agri-culture (usually a food - or industrial crop) - "This year's cotton harvest was great but the corn harvest disastrous"     ts
36 To be occupied bringing in a harvest - "Harvesting is a stressing, thirsty occupation"     ts
37 To win, achieve a gain - "The rising star harvested well-deserved acclaim, even an Oscar under 21"     ts
38 A night once in a century when The Master can draw power from one of his minions while it feeds     ts
39 remove from a culture or a living or dead body, as for the purposes of transplantation; "The Chinese are said to harvest organs from executed criminals     ts
40 An information discovery and access system     ts
41 same as Exit strategy     ts
42 To gather a crop As used in FORESTS, TREES & WOOD, harvesting trees for wood products     ts
43 the season for gathering crops the gathering of a ripened crop the consequence of an effort or activity; "they gathered a harvest of examples"; "a harvest of love"     ts
44 managed removal of trees by selective or complete harvest methods     ts
45 Harvesting of the grapes     ts
46 term used to describe retrieval of a donor organ     ts
47 The gathering of a crop of any kind; the ingathering of the crops; also, the season of gathering grain and fruits, late summer or early autumn     ts
48 A modern pagan ceremony held on or around the autumn equinox     ts
49 The yield of harvesting (usually a food crop.)     ts
50 to bring in; reap; glean     ts
51 An obsolete NSA computer system used to monitor telegraph traffic     ts
52 That which is reaped or ready to be reaped or gathered; a crop, as of grain wheat, maize, etc     ts
53 or fruit     ts
54 reap, gather in ripe crops; catch, gather (fish)  fiil     ts
55 To reap or gather, as any crop     ts
56 gather, as of natural products; "harvest the grapes"     ts
57 the season for gathering crops     ts
58 The total number or poundage of fish caught and kept from an area over a period of time Note that landings, catch, and harvest are different     ts
59 An architecture for searching for data on the Internet developed at the University of Colorado The architecture combines information "gatherers" located on servers and information "brokers" which communicate with gatherers and other brokers in their search for information Harvest uses far less network bandwidth and index space than other search architectures and can work with a variety of search engines and search protocols See metadata     ts
60 The total number or poundage of fish caught and kept from an area over a period of time Note that landings, catch, and harvest are different terms     ts
61 the gathering of a ripened crop     ts
62 the consequence of an effort or activity; "they gathered a harvest of examples"; "a harvest of love"     ts
63 The harvest is the gathering of a crop. There were about 300 million tons of grain in the fields at the start of the harvest     ts
64 reaping, gathering in of crops; time of the year when crops are gathered; amount of crops gathered in a season; outcome, product  isim     ts
65 to gather mature crops (verb); mature crops (noun)     ts
66 When you harvest a crop, you gather it in. Many farmers are refusing to harvest the cane. freshly harvested beetroot. + harvesting har·vest·ing war is hampering harvesting and the distribution of food aid. to gather crops from the fields     ts
67 the yield from plants in a single growing season     ts
68 In general use, removing all or portions of the trees on an area It can mean removing trees on an area to 1) obtain income, 2) develop the environment necessary to regenerate the forest, and on occasions, 3) to achieve special objectives such as development of special wildlife habitat needs Contrast with intermediate cuttings     ts
69 A harvest is the crop that is gathered in. Millions of people are threatened with starvation as a result of drought and poor harvests     ts
70 The act of removing shellstock from growing waters and placing the shellstock on or in a manmade conveyance or other means of transport (2)     ts
71 A general term for the removal of trees     ts
72 Removing some or all of the trees on an area whether for income, regeneration of a stand or to achieve the development of special wildlife habitat needs     ts
73 A research project that developed an architecture for distributed searching, including protocols and formats     ts
74 The cutting, felling, and gathering of forest timber     ts
75 A silvicultural treatment that is intended to establish regeneration A harvest is generally a higher level of cutting intensity than a thinning     ts
76 the time when graduation from one density to another is appropriate Our Earth's third density is in such a harvest season now     ts
77 The process of threshing or picking a grain crop by a large machine called a combine It can also refer to picking vegetable and fruit crops by hand     ts
78 Fish that are caught and retained in a fishery (consumptive harvest)     ts
79 Software developed by the GEM Consortium that collects metadata from cataloged records and translates it into syntax that can be read by the Browse Builder (See Browse Builder)     ts
80 An information discovery and access system for the Internet Internet from the University of Colorado     ts
81 A colloquial term for a business strategy in which a company focuses on short-term profits without regard for a product's long-term success     ts
82harvesting The gathering of a mature crop, a harvest     ts
83harvesting Present participle of harvest     ts
84harvested past of harvest     ts
85harvesting The process used to compile mailing lists by reading the from address of newsgroup messages     ts
86harvesting Gathering information from various websites     ts
87harvesting picking or gathering of products, agricultural and fishing     ts
88harvesting & n     ts
89harvesting A euphemism for killing or collecting that takes place under a management plan when a species in a particular area becomes a nuisance, or is stressed or diseased because of overpopulation and accompanying food shortages Also refers to a commercial use, such as pine-tree harvesting     ts
90harvesting from Harvest, v     ts
91harvesting A loose term for removing produce (i e , a merchantable material) from the forest for utilization; cutting, sometimes further initial processing (e g , with trees, topping and trimming) and extraction (removal from the forest)     ts
92harvesting The practice of felling and removing trees or the removal of dead or damaged trees from an area     ts
93harvesting practice of chopping down and removing trees, removal of damaged or dead trees from an area; removal of cells or tissue from a donor and preserving them for research or transplantation (Medicine); reaping, harvest, gathering of crops  isim     ts
94harvesting The felling, skidding, processing, loading, and transporting of forest products     ts
95harvesting Removing compost from the composting environment for use in the landscape, lawn or garden     ts
96harvesting Timber felling and haulage to roadside stockpiles     ts
97harvesting The cutting and removal of trees from a forested area     ts
98harvesting Harvesting is most often referring to selling a business or product line, as when a company sells a product line or division or a family sells a business Harvesting is also occasionally used to refer to sales of a product or product line towards the end of a product life cycle     ts
99harvesting Involves all activities required in the removal of both timber and non-timber forest products from the forest, including on-site treatments to prepare the products for transport to primary processing sites     ts
100harvests third-person singular of harvest     ts
101harvests plural of harvest     ts
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