The process or period of gathering, especially of crops
“Slowly we are chugging through the harvest, and soon the crop will be safely stowed away in the grain bins.”
Crop or produce that has been gathered or harvested
“This is where the seed produced a bountiful harvest of thirty, sixty, or one hundred-fold.”
The product or result of an action
“Celestial beings instantly reap the harvest of their actions, only the beings residing on the earth reap the fruits of some of their actions in other forms after death.”
Agricultural and other natural products collectively
A large amount or quantity (of something)
Money received, especially on a regular basis, for work or through investments
The season between summer and winter
The yield of grapes or wine from a vineyard or district during one season
A sum of money saved for the future
A collective task involving a community
To gather or bring in, especially crops
“Field-grown crops need hundreds of workers to harvest their crops, yet hydroponically grown crops only need a fraction of that.”
To acquire or gain, typically through effort or work
“A dynamic economy must not only allow individuals to harvest the rewards of their efforts, but it must also make them face up to the natural consequences of their own choices.”
(with object) To cause vegetation or plants to germinate and develop
To make, create or manufacture, usually from components or raw materials
To extract from under a surface or ground
To gather or assemble together (something)
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