thinning
English
Verb
thinning
- present participle of thin
Noun
thinning (plural thinnings)
- (agriculture, forestry) Process of removing plants or parts of plants to facilitate the growth of other plants
- (agriculture, forestry) Wood, leaves, or other plant parts removed during the process of thinning
- 1878, Wisconsin State Horticultural Society, “Trees for the roadside and farm”, in Annual report of the Wisconsin State Horticultural Society, page 59:
- but with a suitable mixture of early and late maturing kinds, the young hickories, ashs and larches can be utilized as thinnings, at a profit. In estimating the value of the thinnings upon the basis of Prof. Sargent's estimate of the acreage yield of hoop poles from hickory plantations,
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- The action or result of reducing thickness, density, or number
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Adjective
thinning (not generally comparable, comparative more thinning, superlative most thinning)
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