farmed

adjective
UK: /fɑːmd/
US: /fɑːrmd/
  1. Used as land for agriculture.

    1. The farmed land looks so nice.
    2. The most productive farmed areas were near the river because of irrigation.
farmed verb
  1. Past tense and past participle of farm: to use land for growing crops or keeping animals.

    1. We farmed corn last year.
    2. The land had been farmed for centuries before the city expanded.
  2. To breed or grow fish, shellfish, or plants in water.

    1. They farmed salmon in special enclosures.
    2. The company farmed oysters in the bay, contributing to the local economy.
  3. To use something repeatedly to gain (something desirable).

    1. She farmed gold in the game every day.
    2. He farmed his contacts for information, always seeking an advantage.

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The phonetic transcription of "farmed" is /fɑːmd/ in British English and /fɑːrmd/ in American English. Click the 🔊 button to hear both pronunciations.

Example usage of "farmed": "The farmed land looks so nice.". More examples on the page.