Manure
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British pronunciation/mənjˈɔː/
American pronunciation/məˈnʊɹ/

Definition & Meaning of "manure"

Manure
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solid waste from animals spread on a piece of land to help plants and crops grow healthier and stronger

manure definition and meaning

What is "manure"?

Manure is animal waste, usually from cows, horses, or chickens, that is used as a natural fertilizer to enrich soil. It contains nutrients like nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium, which help plants grow better. Manure is often mixed into the soil to improve its structure, water-holding ability, and nutrient levels. It can also help to reduce the need for chemical fertilizers. The manure is typically composted before use to break down harmful bacteria and make it safer for plants.

to manure
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to apply solid waste from animals or plants to a piece of land in order to enhance the quality of its soil and help plants grow ever more quickly

manure

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Example
The farmer composts manure and crop residues to enrich the soil and increase yields.
He fertilizes his flower beds with aged manure to provide essential nutrients for flowering plants.
The farmer decided to dig in a layer of well-aged manure to enrich the soil for the next crop.
The philanthropist believed that money was only valuable if it was used to help others because, as the saying goes, money like manure, does no good till it is spread.
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