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Skill in farming.

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  • SKILLFUL
    1. Discerning; reasonable; judicious; cunning. "Of skillful judgment." Chaucer. 2. Possessed of, or displaying, skill; knowing and ready; expert; well-versed; able in management; as, a skillful mechanic; -- often followed by at, in, or of; as,
  • FARMERESS
    A woman who farms.
  • FARMSTEAD
    A farm with the building upon it; a homestead on a farm. Tennyson. With its pleasant groves and farmsteads. Carlyle.
  • FARMERY
    The buildings and yards necessary for the business of a farm; a homestead.
  • SKILLED
    Having familiar knowledge united with readiness and dexterity in its application; familiarly acquainted with; expert; skillful; -- often followed by in; as, a person skilled in drawing or geometry.
  • FARMSTEADING
    A farmstead. Black.
  • FARMING
    Pertaining to agriculture; devoted to, adapted to, or engaged in, farming; as, farming tools; farming land; a farming community.
  • SKILLIGALEE
    A kind of thin, weak broth or oatmeal porridge, served out to prisoners and paupers in England; also, a drink made of oatmeal, sugar, and water, sometimes used in the English navy or army.
  • FARMYARD
    The yard or inclosure attached to a barn, or the space inclosed by the farm buildings.
  • FARM
    A lease of the imposts on particular goods; as, the sugar farm, the silk farm. Whereas G. H. held the farm of sugars upon a rent of 10,000 marks per annum. State Trials . (more info) 1. The rent of land, -- originally paid by reservation of part
  • FARMABLE
    Capable of being farmed.
  • FARMERSHIP
    Skill in farming.
  • SKILLET
    A small vessel of iron, copper, or other metal, with a handle, used for culinary purpose, as for stewing meat. (more info) ecuelle, fr. L. scutella, dim. of scutra, scuta, a dish. Cf. Scuttle
  • FARMOST
    Most distant; farthest. A spacious cave within its farmost part. Dryden.
  • SKILL
    skilja to separate, divide, distinguish, Sw. skilja,. skille to separate, skiel reason, right, justice, Sw. skäl reason, Lith. skelli 1. Discrimination; judgment; propriety; reason; cause. Shak. "As it was skill and right." Chaucer. For great
  • SKILL-LESS
    Wanting skill. Shak.
  • FARMHOUSE
    A dwelling house on a farm; a farmer's residence.
  • FARMER
    One who farms; as: One who hires and cultivates a farm; a cultivator of leased ground; a tenant. Smart. One who is devoted to the tillage of the soil; one who cultivates a farm; an agriculturist; a husbandman. One who takes taxes, customs, excise,
  • BABY FARMING
    The business of keeping a baby farm.
  • BABY FARM
    A place where the nourishment and care of babies are offered for hire.
  • UNSKILLFUL
    1. Not skillful; inexperienced; awkward; bungling; as, an unskillful surgeon or mechanic; an unskillful logician. 2. Lacking discernment; injudicious; ignorant. Though it make the unskillful laugh, can not but make the judicious grieve. Shak. --
  • UNSKILL
    Want of skill; ignorance; unskillfulness. Sylvester.
  • UNDERFARMER
    An assistant farmer.

 

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