cropped
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  Crop, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Cropped p. pr. & vb. n. Cropping.]
  1. To cut off the tops or tips of; to bite or pull off; to browse; to pluck; to mow; to reap.
     I will crop off from the top of his young twigs a tender one.   --Ezek. xvii. 22.
  2. Fig.: To cut off, as if in harvest.
     Death . . . .crops the growing boys.
  3. To cause to bear a crop; as, to crop a field.
  cropped
       adj 1: cut off as by clipping or biting off; "trees with cropped
              tops"; "cropped hedges"; "her short cropped hair";
              "the cropped grass where sheep had browsed" [ant: uncropped]
       2: (of land or soil) used for growing crops; "cropped soil"
  crop
       n 1: the yield from plants in a single growing season [syn: harvest]
       2: a collection of people or things appearing together; "the
          annual crop of students brings a new crop of ideas"
       3: the output of something in a season; "the latest crop of
          fashions is about to hit the stores"
       4: the stock or handle of a whip
       5: a pouch in many birds and some lower animals that resembles
          a stomach for storage and preliminary maceration of food
          [syn: craw]
       v 1: cut short; "She wanted her hair cropped short"
       2: prepare for crops; "Work the soil"; "cultivate the land"
          [syn: cultivate, work]
       3: yield crops; "This land crops well"
       4: let feed in a field or pasture or meadow [syn: graze, pasture]
       5: feed as in a meadow or pasture; "the herd was grazing" [syn:
           browse, graze, range, pasture]
       6: cultivate, tend, and cut back the growth of; "dress the
          plants in the garden" [syn: snip, clip, trim, lop,
           dress, prune, cut back]
       [also: cropping, cropped]