Derived terms
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Crops, crops from medieval British crops, crops, pale British crops (crops, crops, crops from plant British crops ("Plant heads or crests, buds or herbs, buds or bundles of flowers, bunches or bunches of corn, ears of corn, bird's nest box, kidney of Proto-Germanic * kruppaz "body, trunk, crop"), India Indian European * growb - ("warp, bend, crawl"). Dutch crop ("crop"), low German crop ("neck swelling, sputum, fish belly") , Kropf in Germany ("匍匐, grain, lettuce or cabbage head"), Swedish kropp ("body, trunk"), Iceland's kroppur ("Physical premonition"), related to nonsense and group
(Agriculture) Plants cultivated for use as food, livestock feed or fuel, or for other economic purposes, in particular cereals
(Anatomy) The pocket part of the digestive tract of some birds (and some other animals). It is used to store food before or during reflux.
In 2015, the vulture of Elizabeth Royte is revolting. This is the reason we need to save them. National Geographic (December 2015) [1]
When the gnus shrinks, the circle of birds walking in the short grass spreads. When the crop grows, the vulture pile the head over the folded wings and slide the instant membrane to remove it.
(Ancient or dialect), especially the head of flower at picking, ear of corn, top of tree
From middle English ("cut, pick out, eat"), * Croppers from old English. Scottish garbage ("harvest"), Dutch cropen ("pruning, digest"), lowland German Croppen ("pruning, crops, stuffing"), German croft ("cropping"), Icelandic cropper , Cut ")" "Please select. Literally, plant crops (upper, head, ears) have been removed. View etymology
Crops (simple current crops of the third person, currently categorized participles, simple past and past participlinary crops)
(Transfer) Delete the outer part of photos and images to improve the composition
The Egyptian hieroglyphics script uses a beetle image to express a three-part speech translated by an Egyptian scholar into xpr or ḫ pr, and then translates it into "creation", "change", or "transformation" translate. Depending on the context, the derivative xprw or ḫ pr (w) has different conversion to "form", "transformation", "occurrence", "existence mode", or "already formed". It may have an existential, imaginary, or ontological meaning. Scarab is related to God of the Sun, Kepri ("The man whom he became"). The ancients believed that the mosquitoes were male only in sex and were replicated by putting feces in the thrown ball. The so-called beetle self-creation is similar to Khepri, he created himself from anything. Furthermore, the fecal sphere rolled by the insects is like the sun. Plutarch wrote:
The word "nature" comes from Latin Nutrara. Latin Natura is a philosophical term derived from a natural verb and is used as a translation of the early (Socrates' s) Greek phusis derived from the natural growth verb. In the classical era, the philosophical use of these words combined the two relevant meanings. These meanings are commonly referring to the way things happen naturally. Intervention, or something else. It is regarded as a normal phenomenon of natural objects