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Till vs Farm - What's the difference?

till | farm | Related terms |

Till is a related term of farm.


As a proper noun till

is .

As a noun farm is

a small boat; barque or farm can be farm (usually with reference to farms abroad).

Habitation vs Farm - What's the difference?

habitation | farm | Related terms |

Habitation is a related term of farm.


As nouns the difference between habitation and farm

is that habitation is the act of inhabiting; state of inhabiting or dwelling, or of being inhabited; occupancy while farm is a small boat; barque or farm can be farm (usually with reference to farms abroad).

Raise vs Farm - What's the difference?

raise | farm | Related terms |


In transitive terms the difference between raise and farm

is that raise is to create, increase or develop while farm is to grow (a particular crop).

In obsolete terms the difference between raise and farm

is that raise is to bring into being; to produce; to cause to arise, come forth, or appear while farm is to take at a certain rent or rate.

As verbs the difference between raise and farm

is that raise is to cause to rise; to lift or elevate while farm is to work on a farm, especially in the growing and harvesting of crops.

As nouns the difference between raise and farm

is that raise is an increase in wages or salary; a rise UK while farm is food; provisions; a meal.

Building vs Farm - What's the difference?

building | farm | Related terms |


As nouns the difference between building and farm

is that building is the act or process of building while farm is food; provisions; a meal.

As verbs the difference between building and farm

is that building is present participle of lang=en while farm is to work on a farm, especially in the growing and harvesting of crops.

Farm vs Orchard - What's the difference?

farm | orchard |


As nouns the difference between farm and orchard

is that farm is food; provisions; a meal while orchard is a garden or an area of land to the cultivation of fruit or nut trees.

As a verb farm

is to work on a farm, especially in the growing and harvesting of crops.

Croft vs Farm - What's the difference?

croft | farm |


As nouns the difference between croft and farm

is that croft is a fenced piece of land, especially in Scotland, usually small and arable and used for small-scale food production and usually with a crofter's dwelling thereon while farm is food; provisions; a meal.

As a proper noun Croft

is {{surname|from=Middle English}}, from the common noun croft, and from places named Croft.

As a verb farm is

to work on a farm, especially in the growing and harvesting of crops.

Cultivate vs Farm - What's the difference?

cultivate | farm |


As a verb cultivate

is to grow plants, notably crops.

As a noun farm is

a small boat; barque or farm can be farm (usually with reference to farms abroad).

Farm vs Yarm - What's the difference?

farm | yarm |


As a noun farm

is a small boat; barque or farm can be farm (usually with reference to farms abroad).

As a proper noun yarm is

a town in north yorkshire.

Farm vs Parm - What's the difference?

farm | parm |


As nouns the difference between farm and parm

is that farm is a small boat; barque or farm can be farm (usually with reference to farms abroad) while parm is a dish served with parmesan cheese.

Farm vs Marm - What's the difference?

farm | marm |


As nouns the difference between farm and marm

is that farm is a small boat; barque or farm can be farm (usually with reference to farms abroad) while marm is (archaic) madam; a polite term of address for a lady.

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