crop — a cultivated plant that is grown as food, especially a grain, fruit, or vegetable
Part of speech: NOUN
Definition: a cultivated plant that is grown as food, especially a grain, fruit, or vegetable
Pronunciation (IPA): /krɑːp/
Korean meaning: 농작물, 작물
Korean pronunciation: **크**랍
Example Sentences
- The farmer's corn crop was so good this year that he's considering buying a bigger barn to store all the 'pop-corn' potential!
- Problems always seem to crop up when you least expect them.
- The photographer had to crop the image because someone's finger accidentally appeared in the corner.
crop
NOUN//krɑːp//
a cultivated plant that is grown as food, especially a grain, fruit, or vegetable

A farmer harvests his corn crop in the golden field
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When the crop is ready to drop, the farmer knows to stop!
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Origin
From Old English 'cropp,' originally referring to the head or top of a plant. Related to Old Norse 'kroppr' meaning body or trunk, ultimately from Proto-Germanic roots referring to something rounded or swollen.
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“The farmer's corn crop was so good this year that he's considering buying a bigger barn to store all the 'pop-corn' potential!”
“Problems always seem to crop up when you least expect them.”
“The photographer had to crop the image because someone's finger accidentally appeared in the corner.”
“This year's crop of interns includes a future CEO who currently can't operate the coffee machine.”
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