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harvest

[hahr-vist] / ˈhɑr vɪst /




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There, chimps climb into the trees to harvest fruits and often prefer several types of figs.

From Science Daily

Back in Scotland, the losses were compounded by a succession of poor harvests.

From The Wall Street Journal

A woman on a tourist visa working illegally to earn enough to hold her over when she returns to Mexico — until the next harvest brings her north again.

From Los Angeles Times

With growing concerns around online surveillance and data harvesting, more people are turning to VPNs.

From Salon

In legitimate fear for their lives and liberty, reports indicate that in some places 70% of people harvesting, processing and distributing food stopped showing up to work by mid-2025.

From Salon