Manure
41manure — I. v. a. Fertilize, enrich. II. n. Fertilizer, compost, muck, guano, dressing, fertilizing mixture …
42manure — ma·nure …
43manure — [məˈnjʊə] noun [U] solid waste from farm animals, often mixed with other substances and used on crops to help them to grow …
44manure — ma•nure [[t]məˈnʊər, ˈnyʊər[/t]] n. v. nured, nur•ing 1) excrement, esp. of animals, used as fertilizer 2) any natural or artificial substance for fertilizing the soil 3) to treat (land) with fertilizing matter • Etymology: 1540–50; n. der. of… …
45manure — Kūkae lio (horse); manua …
46manure — v. deceive; lie; con …
47manure — In old English law, to occupy; to use or cultivate; to have in manual occupation; to bestow manual labor upon …
48manure — In old English law, to occupy; to use or cultivate; to have in manual occupation; to bestow manual labor upon …
49manure — see MANOEUVRE …
50manure salts — noun plural but singular or plural in construction : a variable mixture of salts that contains a high percentage of chloride and from 20 to 30 percent of potash K2O and is used as a fertilizer …