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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