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Encyclopedia > Crop (disambiguation)
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Crop may refer to: Wikipedia does not have an article with this exact name. ... Wiktionary (a portmanteau of wiki and dictionary) is a multilingual, Web-based project to create a free content dictionary, available in over 150 languages. ...

  • Crop (agriculture), a plant grown and harvested for agricultural use
  • Crop (real estate), a plant cultivated and harvested on an annual basis. Considered as personal property as opposed to real property, and allows a tenant farmer return for harvesting purposes even after lease of land espires. (I.E. Tomato, Corn, Wheat, not fruit trees or any other self producing plants) [See Chattel]
  • Crop (anatomy), part of the alimentary tract of some animals
  • CROP (political movement), Coalition for the Reassemblance of the Planet, group dedicated to a return to Pangaea
  • Crop (implement), a modified whip used in horseback riding or disciplining humans (as punishment or in BDSM)
  • Cropping (or docking), the removal of bodyparts, usually tail or ears, from an animal
  • Cropping (image), to give an image another aspect ratio, or to otherwise remove portions of an image
  • Cropping (as a hobby), the creation of cards and or scrap-books in unique and crative ways as a hobby (see Scrapbooking).
  • Crop factor, a multiplier factor in digital photography/imaging, compared to 35mm film camera focal length - see APS-C
  • Crop (hairstyle), a woman's short hairstyle
  • Crop (social event), an event where scrapbookers get together, at someone's house, in a scrapbook store or another event, and scrapbook.

The acronym CROP may stand for: For other uses, see crop (disambiguation). ... Personal property is a type of property. ... A crop is a thin-walled expanded portion of the alimentary tract used for the storage of food prior to digestion that is found in many animals, including gastropods, earthworms[1], leeches[2], insects, birds and clowns. ... A crop, sometimes called a riding crop or hunting crop, is a rather short type of whip witrhout a crack, used in horseback riding, hence also known as a horsewhip. ... Docking is used as a term for the intentional removal of part of an animals tail or ears. ... Cropping refers to the removal of the outer parts of an image to improve framing, accentuate subject matter or change aspect ratio. ... Scrapbooking is a method for preserving a legacy of written history in the form of photographs, printed media, and memorabilia contained in decorated albums, or scrapbooks. ... Scrapbooking is a method for preserving a legacy of written history in the form of photographs, printed media, and memorabilia contained in decorated albums, or scrapbooks. ... This term emanates from DSLR technology. ... Advanced Photo System type-C (APC-C) is a type of sensor used in digital Single Lens Reflex cameras, also called dSLRs. ... A crop is a short hairstyle worn with the hair cut very close to the head. ... Making scrapbooks is a hobby relating to pasting newspaper clippings, magazine articles, photos, usually personal, or other memorabilia into custom-decorated albums, or scrapbooks. ...



 

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