Spell check of harvest
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Correct spelling: harvest
Definition:
- här'vest, n. the time of gathering in the ripened crops: the crops gathered in: fruits: the product of any labour: consequences.-- v.t. to reap and gather in.-- ns. HAR'VEST-BUG, - LOUSE, - TICK, a mite or tick of minute size, abundant late in summer, and very troublesome to people with delicate skins; HAR'VESTER, a reaper in harvests; HAR'VEST-FEAST, the feast made at the ingathering of harvest; HAR'VEST-FIELD, a field where a harvest is or has been; HAR'VEST-FLY, in U.S. the popular name for a species of cicada; HAR'VEST-HOME, the bringing home of the harvest: the feast held at the bringing home of the harvest; HAR'VEST-LORD, the head-reaper at the harvest; HAR'VEST-MAN ( B.), a labourer in harvest; HAR'VEST-MOON, the full moon nearest the autumnal equinox, rising nearly at the same hour for several days; HAR'VEST-MOUSE, a very small species of mouse, building its nest in the stalks of growing corn; HAR'VEST-QUEEN, an image of Ceres, the queen or goddess of fruits, in ancient times carried about on the last day of harvest. [ A.S. hærfest; Ger. herbst, Dut. herfst.]
What does the acronym harvest stand for?
HARVEST abbreviation definition:
- – a.k.a. data harvesting
Common misspellings:
hapharzardly, havnen't, havarst, havest, havent't, havasted, harnesed, harvert, havesome, higfhest, haveit, harest, heaivest, homevist, haevn't, hearvest, havft, haphazarlee, heavist, harsest, havehad, hartiest, harveys, hearfelt, havet, haveat, huffpost, harshist, highvelocity, hapiest, harresed, harvasting, darvacet, harvestor, harvestable, harverd, heavset, harvet, havegot, heavyiest, havent, harvetsed, havebut, harrast, havernt, haveint, hihest, havejust, havem't, harverst.
Examples of usage:
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" So this affair here is more than a triumph: it's the promise of yet another harvest. Paris From the "Three Cities" by Emile Zola
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When the harvest season drew to a close, dismay crept into the soul of our hero. Lucy Maud Montgomery Short Stories, 1902 to 1903 by Lucy Maud Montgomery
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If it's like our harvest festival, the things keep dropping in all day. Marcella by Mrs. Humphry Ward
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Have you had a good harvest? The Adventures of a Three-Guinea Watch by Talbot Baines Reed