remanure

English

Etymology

re- + manure

Verb

remanure (third-person singular simple present remanures, present participle remanuring, simple past and past participle remanured)

  1. To manure again.
    • 1865, William Miller, John Sturrock, Report of the First and Second Trials of the Issue in the Action of Damages at the Instance of William Miller (page 386)
      In short, he must remanure the ground, and remanured potato crops don't yield a large profit at all, their great value being to prepare the ground for future crops.
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