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| farm | 1. To lease or let for an equivalent, as land for a rent; to yield the use of to proceeds. "We are enforced to farm our royal realm." (Shak) 2. To give up to another, as an estate, a business, the revenue, etc, on condition of receiving in return a percentage of what it yields; as, to farm the taxes. "To farm their subjects and their duties toward these." (Burke) 3. To take at a certain rent or rate. 4. To devote (land) to agriculture; to cultivate, as land; to till, as a farm. To farm let, To let to farm, to lease on rent. Origin: Farmed; Farming. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
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| farmer | One who farms; as: One who hires and cultivates a farm; a cultivator of leased ground; a tenant. One who is devoted to the tillage of the soil; one who cultivates a farm; an agriculturist; a husbandman. One who takes taxes, customs, excise, or other duties, to collect, either paying a fixed annuual rent for the privilege; as, a farmer of the revenues. <chemical> The lord of the field, or one who farms the lot and cope of the crown. Farmer-general [F. Fermier-general], one to whom the right of levying certain taxes, in a particular district, was farmed out, under the former French monarchy, for a given sum paid down. Farmers' satin, a light material of cotton and worsted, used for coat linings. The king's farmer, one to whom the collection of a royal revenue was farmed out. Origin: Cf. F. Fermier. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| Farmer's lung | <chest medicine> Type III hypersensitivity response to Micropolyspora faeni, a thermophilic bacterium found in mouldy hay. (18 Nov 1997) |
| farmer's skin | Dry, wrinkled skin with presence of dry premalignant keratoses; observed most commonly in fair-skinned, blue-eyed persons who are exposed by occupation or sport to sunshine for prolonged periods and over many years. Synonym: golfer's skin, sailor's skin. (05 Mar 2000) |
| farmeress | A woman who farms. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| farming | Pertaining to agriculture; devoted to, adapted to, or engaged in, farming; as, farming tools; farming land; a farming community. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
Synonyms : Farmer Lung, Farmer's Lungs, Farmers Lung, Lung, Farmer's, Lungs, Farmer's
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| farmer's lung |
alveolitis caused by an allergic reaction to fungal spores in the dust that is inhaled from moldy hay
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a type of hypersensitivity pneumonitis caused by inhalation of moldy hay dust, characterized by breathlessness with cyanosis or with a dry cough, anorexia, and weight loss. It is most often associated with inhalation of spores of Micropolyspora faeni or Thermoactinomyces vulgaris. Called also thresher's l. and harvester's l. See also farmer's lung disease of cattle.
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| farmer's lung d. of cattle |
a disease in cattle similar to farmer's lung in humans, caused by hypersensitivity to moldy hay contaminated by Micropolyspora faeni or Thermoactinomyces vulgaris.
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| farmers' s. |
actinic elastosis.
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| farm | workplace consisting of farm buildings and cultivated land as a unit |
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| farm | cultivate by growing |
| farm | collect fees or profits |
| farm | be a farmer |
| farm | found on a farm |
| farm | not used technically |
| farm | a statute that would regulate farm production and prices |
| farm | a boy who has grown up on a farm |
| farm | a building on a farm |
| farm | mild white cheese made from curds of soured skim milk |
| farm | a minor-league team that is owned by a major-league team (especially in baseball) |
| farm | a girl who has grown up on a farm |
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