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Definition of manure
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of manure is as below...
Manure
(n.) Any
matter
which makes land
productive;
a
fertilizing
substance,
as the
contents
of
stables
and
barnyards,
dung,
decaying
animal
or
vegetable
substances,
etc..
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Fire-fanged
::
Fire-fanged
(a.)
Injured
as by fire;
burned;
-- said of
manure
which has lost its
goodness
and
acquired
an ashy hue in
consequence
of heat
generated
by
decomposition.
Lime
::
Lime (v. t.) To treat with lime, or oxide or
hydrate
of
calcium;
to
manure
with lime; as, to lime hides for
removing
the hair; to lime sails in order to
whiten
them..
Dressing
::
Dressing
(n.)
Manure
or
compost
over land. When it
remains
on the
surface,
it is
called
a
top-dressing..
Chalk
::
Chalk (v. t.) To
manure
with
chalk,
as
land..
Muck
::
Muck (v. t.) To
manure
with muck.
Compost
::
Compost
(v. t.) To
manure
with
compost.
Manurial
::
Manurial
(a.)
Relating
to
manures.
Enrich
::
Enrich
(v. t.) To make rich with
manure;
to
fertilize;
-- said of the soil; as, to
enrich
land by
irrigation..
Fertilizer
::
Fertilizer
(n.) That which
renders
fertile;
a
general
name for
commercial
manures,
as
guano,
phosphate
of lime, etc..
Heat
::
Heat (v. i.) To grow warm or hot by
fermentation,
or the
development
of heat by
chemical
action;
as, green hay heats in a mow, and
manure
in the
dunghill..
Dung
::
Dung (v. t.) To
manure
with dung.
Answer
::
Answer
(v. i.) To be or act by way of
compliance,
fulfillment,
reciprocation,
or
satisfaction;
to serve the
purpose;
as,
gypsum
answers
as a
manure
on some
soils..
Clay
::
Clay (v. t.) To cover or
manure
with clay.
Urinarium
::
Urinarium
(n.) A
reservoir
for
urine,
etc., for
manure..
Muck
::
Muck (n.) Dung in a moist
state;
manure.
Boned
::
Boned (a.)
Manured
with bone; as, boned
land..
Tath
::
Tath (v. t.) To
manure
(land)
by
pasturing
cattle
on it, or
causing
them to lie upon it..
Manure
::
Manure
(v. t.) To apply
manure
to; to
enrich,
as land, by the
application
of a
fertilizing
substance..
Muckworm
::
Muckworm
(n.) A larva or grub that lives in muck or
manure;
--
applied
to the
larvae
of the
tumbledung
and
allied
beetles.
Underfurrow
::
Underfurrow
(v. t.) To cover as under a
furrow;
to plow in; as, to
underfurrow
seed or
manure..
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