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Harvest Church
3645 Forest Hill-Irene Rd
Germantown, TN 38138

Service Times:
Sundays 9:00 a.m. and 10:45 a.m.

Offices

Harvest Office
3645 Forest Hill-Irene Rd
Germantown, TN 38138

Office Hours: Mon-Thurs 8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.
Fridays 8:30 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.

Office Number: 901-737-6161

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har·vest

(här′vĭst)n.2.
a. The crop that ripens or is gathered in a season.
b. The amount or measure of the crop gathered in a season.
3. The result or consequence of an action: stuck with the harvest of a predecessor's decisions.
v.tr.1.
b. To take or kill (fish or deer, for example) for food, sport, or population control.
c. To extract from a culture or a living or recently deceased body, especially for transplantation: harvested bone marrow.
3. To receive or collect (energy): a turbine that harvests energy from tidal currents.
4. To receive (the benefits or consequences of an action). See Synonyms at reap.
v.intr.
[Middle English, from Old English hærfest; see kerp- in Indo-European roots.]
har′vest·a·bil′i·ty n.
American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fifth Edition. Copyright © 2016 by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. Published by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. All rights reserved.

harvest

(ˈhɑːvɪst) n
2. (Agriculture) the crop itself or the yield from it in a single growing season
4. the product of an effort, action, etc: a harvest of love.
vb
5. (Agriculture) to gather or reap (a ripened crop) from (the place where it has been growing)
6. (tr) to receive or reap (benefits, consequences, etc)
7. (Surgery) (tr) chieflyUS to remove (an organ) from the body for transplantation
[Old English hærfest; related to Old Norse harfr harrow, Old High German herbist autumn, Latin carpere to pluck, Greek karpos fruit, Sanskrit krpāna shears]
ˈharvestlessadj
Collins English Dictionary – Complete and Unabridged, 12th Edition 2014 © HarperCollins Publishers 1991, 1994, 1998, 2000, 2003, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2011, 2014

har•vest

(ˈhɑr vɪst) n.
2. the season when ripened crops are gathered.
4. a supply of anything gathered at maturity and stored: a harvest of wheat.
5. the result or consequence of any act, process, or event: a harvest of memories.
v.t.
7. to gather the crop from: to harvest the fields.
8. to gain, win, etc. (a prize, product, etc.).
9. to catch or take for use: to harvest salmon from the river.
v.i.
[before 950; Middle English; Old English hærfest, c. Old High German herbist, Old Norse haust; akin to harrow1]
har`vest•a•bil′i•ty,n.
Random House Kernerman Webster's College Dictionary, © 2010 K Dictionaries Ltd. Copyright 2005, 1997, 1991 by Random House, Inc. All rights reserved.

Harvest

one season’s yield of any natural product.
Examples: harvest of bark, 1880; of captives, 1613; of grouse, 1881; of hate; of honey, 1697; of mice, 1607; of perpetual peace, 1594; of souls.
Dictionary of Collective Nouns and Group Terms. Copyright 2008 The Gale Group, Inc. All rights reserved.

harvest


Past participle: harvested
Gerund: harvestingDaily
Imperative
harvest
harvest
Present
I harvest
you harvest
he/she/it harvests
we harvest
you harvest
they harvest
Preterite
I harvested
you harvested
he/she/it harvested
we harvested
you harvested
they harvested
Present Continuous
I am harvesting
you are harvesting
he/she/it is harvesting
we are harvesting
you are harvesting
they are harvesting
Present Perfect
I have harvested
you have harvested
he/she/it has harvested
we have harvested
you have harvested
they have harvested
Past Continuous
I was harvesting
you were harvesting
he/she/it was harvesting
we were harvesting
you were harvesting
they were harvesting
Past Perfect
I had harvested
you had harvested
he/she/it had harvested
we had harvested
you had harvested
they had harvested
Future
I will harvest
you will harvest
he/she/it will harvest
we will harvest
you will harvest
they will harvest
Future Perfect
I will have harvested
you will have harvested
he/she/it will have harvested
we will have harvested
you will have harvested
they will have harvested
Future Continuous
I will be harvesting
you will be harvesting
he/she/it will be harvesting
we will be harvesting
you will be harvesting
they will be harvesting
Present Perfect Continuous
I have been harvesting
you have been harvesting
he/she/it has been harvesting
we have been harvesting
you have been harvesting
they have been harvesting
Future Perfect Continuous
I will have been harvesting
you will have been harvesting
he/she/it will have been harvesting
we will have been harvesting
you will have been harvesting
they will have been harvesting
Past Perfect Continuous
I had been harvesting
you had been harvesting
he/she/it had been harvesting
we had been harvesting
you had been harvesting
they had been harvesting
Conditional
I would harvest
you would harvest
he/she/it would harvest
we would harvest
you would harvest
they would harvest
Past Conditional
I would have harvested
you would have harvested
he/she/it would have harvested
we would have harvested
you would have harvested
they would have harvested
Collins English Verb Tables © HarperCollins Publishers 2011
Noun1.harvest - the yield from plants in a single growing season
fruitage - the yield of fruit; 'a tree highly recommended for its fruitage'
2.harvest - the consequence of an effort or activity; 'they gathered a harvest of examples'; 'a harvest of love'
consequence, effect, result, upshot, outcome, event, issue - a phenomenon that follows and is caused by some previous phenomenon; 'the magnetic effect was greater when the rod was lengthwise'; 'his decision had depressing consequences for business'; 'he acted very wise after the event'
3.harvest - the gathering of a ripened crop
gather, gathering - the act of gathering something
4.harvest - the season for gathering crops
farming, husbandry, agriculture - the practice of cultivating the land or raising stock
time of year, season - one of the natural periods into which the year is divided by the equinoxes and solstices or atmospheric conditions; 'the regular sequence of the seasons'
Verb1.harvest - gather, as of natural products; 'harvest the grapes'
cut - reap or harvest; 'cut grain'
gather, pull together, collect, garner - assemble or get together; 'gather some stones'; 'pull your thoughts together'
2.harvest - remove from a culture or a living or dead body, as for the purposes of transplantation; 'The Chinese are said to harvest organs from executed criminals'
remove, take away, withdraw, take - remove something concrete, as by lifting, pushing, or taking off, or remove something abstract; 'remove a threat'; 'remove a wrapper'; 'Remove the dirty dishes from the table'; 'take the gun from your pocket'; 'This machine withdraws heat from the environment'
Based on WordNet 3.0, Farlex clipart collection. © 2003-2012 Princeton University, Farlex Inc.

harvest

noun
1.harvesting, picking, gathering, collecting, reaping, harvest-time300 million tons of grain in the fields at the start of the harvest
2.crop, yield, year's growth, producea bumper potato harvest
verb
1.gather, pick, collect, bring in, pluck, reapMany farmers are refusing to harvest the sugar cane.
2.collect, get, gain, earn, obtain, acquire, accumulate, garner, amassIn his new career he has blossomed and harvested many awards.
Collins Thesaurus of the English Language – Complete and Unabridged 2nd Edition. 2002 © HarperCollins Publishers 1995, 2002

harvest

nounHarvest
1. The produce harvested from the land:
2. Something brought about by a cause:
aftermath, consequence, corollary, effect, end product, event, fruit, issue, outcome, precipitate, ramification, result, resultant, sequel, sequence, sequent, upshot.
verb
To collect ripe crops:
The American Heritage® Roget's Thesaurus. Copyright © 2013, 2014 by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. Published by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. All rights reserved.
حَصَادموسِم الحَصاد ،حَصاديَجْني الثِّمار او الغلَّهيَحْصِدُ
høsthøste
korjatakorjata satosadonkorjuusato
žetižetva
panen
수확수확하다
novākt ražupļaujaražas novākšana
žatvazberzberať úrodu
skördskörda
hasathasat etmekhasat kaldırmakbiçmekekin biçme

harvest

[ˈhɑːvɪst]A.N
1. (= act) [of cereals] → siegaf; [of fruit, vegetables] → cosechaf, recolecciónf; [of grapes] → vendimiaf
3. (fig) → cosechaf
B.VT
1. (Agr) [+ cereals] → cosechar; [+ fruit, vegetables] → cosechar, recolectar; [+ grapes] → vendimiar
C.VIcosechar, segar
D.CPDharvest festivalNfiestafde lacosecha
harvest homeN (= festival) → fiestafde lacosecha; (= season) → cosechaf
harvest moonNlunafllena
harvest timeNcosechaf, siegaf
Collins Spanish Dictionary - Complete and Unabridged 8th Edition 2005 © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1971, 1988 © HarperCollins Publishers 1992, 1993, 1996, 1997, 2000, 2003, 2005

harvest

[ˈhɑːrvɪst]
n [corn] → moissonf; [rice] → récoltef; [fruit] → récoltef; [grapes] → vendangef
a poor harvest → une mauvaiserécolte
vt [+ corn] → moissonner; [+ fruit] → récolter; [+ grapes] → vendanger

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Collins English/French Electronic Resource. © HarperCollins Publishers 2005

harvest

nErntef; (of wines, berries also)Lesef; (of the sea)Ausbeutef, → Ertragm; (fig)Fruchtf, → Ertragm; the harvest of ideasdie Ausbeute an Ideen; a bumper potato harvesteine Rekordkartoffelernte; to reap the harvest of something(= benefit)die Früchteeiner Sache(gen)ernten; (= suffer)die Konsequenzeneiner Sache(gen)tragen
vt (= reap: also fig) → ernten; vines alsolesen; trees, timberschlagen; fishfangen; (= bring in)einbringen

harvest

:
harvest festival
harvest fly
harvest home
n (→ Einbringenntder) → Erntef; (= festival)Erntedankfestnt
harvest moon
harvest time
Collins German Dictionary – Complete and Unabridged 7th Edition 2005. © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1980 © HarperCollins Publishers 1991, 1997, 1999, 2004, 2005, 2007

harvest

[ˈhɑːvɪst]
2.vt (gen) → fare il raccolto di, raccogliere; (grain) → mietere; (grapes) → vendemmiare
3.vi (on farm) → fare il raccolto, mietere; (in vineyard) → vendemmiare
Collins Italian Dictionary 1st Edition © HarperCollins Publishers 1995

harvest

(ˈhaːvist) noun
the gathering in of ripened crops. the rice harvest. oes, opbrengs موسِم الحَصاد ،حَصاد жътва colheita sklizeň die Ernte høst θερισμός, τρύγος, συγκομιδή, σοδειάcosecha viljakoristus, saak خرمن sadonkorjuu récolteקציר फसल žetva, berbaa aratás; szüret panen uppskera raccolto 収穫 수확 derlius pļauja; ražas novākšana penuaian oogstinnhøsting, onn, avlingżniwa درمن ( درمند) ،حا صل، دريبلواودرمن وخت ،فصل ( لكه دغنمو colheita recoltă урожай zber, žatva žetev žetva skörd การเก็บเกี่ยว hasat, ekin biçme 收穫 жнива; збирання врожаю کھیتی کاٹنے سمیٹنے کا عمل việc thu hoạch 收获
verb
to gather in (crops etc). We harvested the apples yesterday. oes, insamel يَجْني الثِّمار او الغلَّه прибирам colher sklízet ernten høste θερίζω, τρυγώ, μαζεύωcosechar vilja koristama دروكردن korjata récolter לִקצוֹר फसल कटाई žeti, ubirati plodove arat; szüretel menuai uppskera raccogliere 収穫する 수확하다 nuimti (derlių) novākt ražu memetik oogstenhøstezebrać دريبلواودرمن وخت colher a recolta собирать урожай zberať úrodu pospraviti pridelek žnjeti skörda เก็บเกี่ยว biçmek, hasat etmek 收穫 збирати врожай کھیتی کاٹنا سمیٹنا thu hoạch; gặt hái 收获
ˈharvester noun
a person or machine that harvests corn. plukker, insamelaar, snymasjien حَصّادَه، آلة الحَصاد жътвар ceifeiro(a) žací stroj; sklízeč; kombajn der/die Schnitter(in) høstarbejder; selvbinder θεριστική μηχανή segador viljakoristaja, niiduk خرمن جمع کن leikkuupuimuri moissonneur/-euse קוֹמבַּיִין फसल काटने की मशीन žetelac, žetelica (ljudi i stroj) arató(gép) pemanen kornskurðarvél mietitore, mietitrice 刈取り機 수확자(기) pjovėjas, javapjovė ražas novācējs; kombains pemetik oogster onnearbeider, skurtresker żniwiarz, żniwiarka رييل غونډ ول ، درمندكول ، لوګرى ceifeiro(a) secerător; combină сборщик урожая; комбайн kosec; kombajn žanjec; žetveni stroj žetelac skördeman, -maskin เครื่องมือเก็บเกี่ยว; ผู้เก็บเกี่ยว biçerdöğer 收割機/者 жнець; жатка فصل کاٹنے والا آدمی người thu hoạch; máy gặt 收割机(者)
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حَصَاد, يَحْصِدُ sklizeň, sklízetHarvest høst, høsteErnte, erntenδρέπω, συγκομιδήcosecha, cosechar korjata sato, sadonkorjuurécolte, récolter žeti, žetvaraccogliere, raccolto 収穫, 収穫する 수확, 수확하다oogst, oogstenhøste, innhøstingzebrać plony, żniwacolheita, colherсбор урожая, собирать урожай skörd, skörda เก็บเกี่ยว, การเก็บเกี่ยว

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hasat, hasat kaldırmak thu hoạch, vụ thu hoạch收割, 收获Community
Multilingual Translator © HarperCollins Publishers 2009

har·vest

n. recolección, obtención o separación de bacterias u otros microorganismos de un cultivo; cosecha.

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