crop
crop - noun
- A pouched enlargement of the esophagus of many birds that serves as a receptacle for food and for its preliminary maceration
- The product or yield of something formed together
- A batch or lot of something produced during a particular cycle
- Collection
Source: Merriam-Webster Dictionary API
"the ice crop"
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SpellingJoy Gematria
📚 Apprentice
90
Letter Values
C
6
R
19
O
15
P
19
Etymology
(senses 1-3) Middle English crop, crope, croppe "crop of a bird, portion of an herb above the root, sprig, bud, crown of a tree, harvest of a plant, tip or top of something," going back to Old English crop "crop of a bird, sprout, shoot, bunch or cluster (of fruit, seeds), umbel (also croppa, weak noun, only in sense "bunch, cluster"), going back to Germanic *kruppa- "something rounded, bulge," (whence also Old Saxon kripp "crop of a bird," Middle Dutch crop "gnarl, goiter, gullet, body, corpse, blister, bud," Old High German kropf "protuberance, goiter, crop of a bird," Old Icelandic kroppr "swelling on the body, crop of a bird" [Icelandic & Faroese kroppur "body"]), of expressive origin; (sense 4) derivatives of crop:2