overgrain

/ˈoʊvərˌgreɪn/

Definitions

1. verb

to sow or plant grain over again, especially after the first sowing has failed or been destroyed

“The farmer had to overgrain the field after a harsh storm ruined the initial crop.”

2. noun

the act or process of sowing or planting grain over again

“The overgrain of the winter crop was a significant challenge for the local agricultural community.”

Synonyms

  • replant
  • resow

Antonyms

  • harvest
  • reap