Autumn vs. Harvest

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Autumnnoun

Traditionally the third of the four seasons, when deciduous trees lose their leaves; typically regarded as being from September 24 to December 22 in parts of the Northern Hemisphere, and the months of March, April and May in the Southern Hemisphere.

Autumnnoun

The time period when someone or something is past its prime.

Autumnnoun

(fashion) A person with relatively dark hair and a warm skin tone, seen as best suited to certain colours in clothing.

Autumnadjective

Of or relating to autumn; autumnal

Autumnnoun

The third season of the year, or the season between summer and winter, often called "the fall." Astronomically, it begins in the northern temperate zone at the autumnal equinox, about September 23, and ends at the winter solstice, about December 23; but in popular language, autumn, in America, comprises September, October, and November.

Autumnnoun

The harvest or fruits of autumn.

Autumnnoun

The time of maturity or decline; latter portion; third stage.

Autumnnoun

the season when the leaves fall from the trees;

Autumnnoun

the season after summer and before winter, in the northern hemisphere from September to November and in the southern hemisphere from March to May

Autumnnoun

the period from the autumn equinox to the winter solstice.

Autumn

Autumn, also known as fall in North American English, is one of the four temperate seasons. Outside the tropics, autumn marks the transition from summer to winter, in September (Northern Hemisphere) or March (Southern Hemisphere), when the duration of daylight becomes noticeably shorter and the temperature cools considerably.

Harvestnoun

The third season of the year; autumn; fall.

Harvestnoun

The season of gathering ripened crops; specifically, the time of reaping and gathering grain.

Harvestnoun

The process of gathering the ripened crop; harvesting.

Harvestnoun

The yield of harvesting, i.e., the gathered crops or fruits.

Harvestnoun

(by extension) The product or result of any exertion or course of action; reward or consequences.

Harvestnoun

(paganism) A modern pagan ceremony held on or around the autumn equinox, which is in the harvesting season.

Harvestverb

(transitive) To bring in a harvest; reap; glean.

Harvestverb

(intransitive) To be occupied bringing in a harvest

Harvestverb

(transitive) To win, achieve a gain.

Harvestnoun

The gathering of a crop of any kind; the ingathering of the crops; also, the season of gathering grain and fruits, late summer or early autumn.

Harvestnoun

That which is reaped or ready to be reaped or gathered; a crop, as of grain (wheat, maize, etc.), or fruit.

Harvestnoun

The product or result of any exertion or labor; gain; reward.

Harvestverb

To reap or gather, as any crop.

Harvestnoun

the yield from plants in a single growing season

Harvestnoun

the consequence of an effort or activity;

Harvestnoun

the gathering of a ripened crop

Harvestnoun

the season for gathering crops

Harvestverb

gather, as of natural products;

Harvestverb

remove from a culture or a living or dead body, as for the purposes of transplantation;

Harvest

Harvesting is the process of gathering a ripe crop from the fields. Reaping is the cutting of grain or pulse for harvest, typically using a scythe, sickle, or reaper.

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