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    ma·nure
    [məˈno͝or]
    noun
    manure (noun) · manures (plural noun)
    1. animal dung used for fertilizing land:
      "plenty of fully rotted horse manure can be dug in this fall"
      • any compost or artificial fertilizer:
        "organic manure might be animal or vegetable derived" · "artificial manures"
    verb
    manure (verb) · manures (third person present) · manured (past tense) · manured (past participle) · manuring (present participle)
    1. apply manure to (land):
      "the ground should be well dug and manured"
    Origin
    late Middle English (as a verb in the sense ‘cultivate (land’)): from Anglo-Norman French mainoverer, Old French manouvrer (see maneuver). The noun sense dates from the mid 16th century.
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  3. noun : material that fertilizes land especially : refuse of stables and barnyards consisting of livestock excreta with or without litter
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    manure [ m uh - noor, - nyoor ] Phonetic (Standard)IPA noun excrement, especially of animals, or other refuse used as fertilizer. any natural or artificial substance for fertilizing the soil.
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    manure noun /məˈnjʊə (r)/ /məˈnʊr/ [uncountable] the waste matter from animals that is spread over or mixed with the soil to help plants and crops grow synonym dung
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