Definition of Harvesting. Meaning of Harvesting. Synonyms of Harvesting

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Definition of Harvesting

Harvesting
Harvest Har"vest, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Harvested; p. pr. & vb. n. Harvesting.] To reap or gather, as any crop.
Harvesting
Harvesting Har"vest*ing, a. & n., from Harvest, v. t. Harvesting ant (Zo["o]l.), any species of ant which gathers and stores up seeds for food. Many species are known. Note: The species found in Southern Europe and Palestine are Aphenogaster structor and A. barbara; that of Texas, called agricultural ant, is Pogonomyrmex barbatus or Myrmica molifaciens; that of Florida is P. crudelis. See Agricultural ant, under Agricultural.

Meaning of Harvesting from wikipedia

- minimal mechanization, harvesting is the most labor-intensive activity of the growing season. On large mechanized farms, harvesting uses farm machinery,...
- seeps down and restores the ground water. Rainwater harvesting differs from stormwater harvesting as the runoff is typically collected from roofs and...
- Energy harvesting (EH) – also known as power harvesting, energy scavenging, or ambient power – is the process by which energy is derived from external...
- its eventual reuse. While rainwater harvesting collects precipitation primarily from rooftops, stormwater harvesting deals with collection of runoff from...
- (wine), the harvesting of wine grapes Harvest festival, an annual celebration occurring around the time of the harvest Harvest, Alabama Harvest (1936 film)...
- Child harvesting or baby harvesting refers to the systematic sale of human children, typically for adoption by families in the developed world, but sometimes...
- Daylight Harvesting has become the standard in the fields of lighting, sustainable architecture, and active daylighting industries. Daylight harvesting systems...
- invasive technique is known as endoscopic vessel harvesting (EVH), often described as endoscopic vein harvesting when a saphenous vein is used. This type of...
- had engaged in systematic organ harvesting from death row prisoners, though it denies that such an organ harvesting program is ongoing. In August 2024...
- losses. Tax loss harvesting can be done throughout the fiscal year but historically has been performed in December. Tax-loss harvesting is still most common...