uncropt

/ˈʌŋkrɒpt/

Definitions

1. verb

to cut or sever something, especially a plant, from its roots.

“The farmer had to uncrop the old crop to prepare the field for the new season.”

2. verb (transitive)

to cut or sever something from its roots, especially to remove weeds or unwanted plants.

“She went out to uncrop the garden, pulling out weeds that had sprouted up overnight.”

3. noun

an area where crops are grown.

“The farmer’s uncropped fields were a sight to behold, with rows of tall grain swaying in the breeze.”

Synonyms

  • pull
  • uproot

Antonyms

  • cultivate
  • grow