- crop
- noun1》 a plant cultivated on a large scale for food or other use, especially a cereal, fruit, or vegetable.↘an amount of a crop harvested at one time.2》 an amount of related people or things appearing at one time: the current crop of politicians.3》 a hairstyle in which the hair is cut very short.4》 a riding crop or hunting crop.5》 a pouch in a bird's gullet where food is stored or prepared for digestion.6》 the entire tanned hide of an animal.verb (crops, cropping, cropped)1》 cut (something, especially a person's hair) very short.↘(of an animal) bite off and eat the tops of (plants).↘trim off the edges of (a photograph).2》 harvest (a crop) from an area.↘sow or plant (land) with plants that will produce a crop.↘(of land or a plant) yield a harvest.3》 (crop up) appear or occur unexpectedly.4》 (crop out) (of rock) appear or be exposed at the surface of the earth.Word HistoryThe word crop has a complex history. In Old English it meant 'pouch in a bird's gullet' (modern sense 5) and 'flower head, ear of corn' (now obsolete); this latter sense gave rise to sense 1 and to other senses referring to the top of something, from which came its application to the upper part of a whip and so to its use to refer to short whips in hunting crop and riding crop. Crop shares a Germanic root with German, Dutch, and Scandinavian words signifying something protruding, swollen, or bunched together; it is also related to group, and to croup 'rump or hindquarters of a horse'.
English new terms dictionary. 2014.