noun A person who is involved in the practice or science of agriculture

  • The agriculturist carefully studied the soil composition before planting the crops.
  • The farmer who's really into science is called an agriculturist.
  • Yo, that dude is a total agriculturist, always talking about plants and stuff.
  • She was an agriculturist of the mind, constantly cultivating new ideas and thoughts.

noun a day marked by special enthusiasm, activity, or celebration

  • The students had a field day conducting experiments in the science lab.
  • We had a field day exploring the new shopping mall.
  • I had a field day binge-watching my favorite TV show.
  • The comedian had a field day poking fun at current events during his stand-up routine.

verb to make something moist or damp by adding moisture or water

  • It is important to humidify the room to maintain the optimal moisture level.
  • Don't forget to humidify the plants so they don't dry out.
  • I always make sure to humidify my skin with lotion before bed.
  • The kind words from her friends seemed to humidify her heart after a long day.

noun a method of farming that involves using vertical space to produce food or other agricultural products

  • The company invested in a state-of-the-art vertical farm to grow fresh produce in a controlled environment.
  • Have you seen that new vertical farm they built down the street? It's pretty cool.
  • I heard they're growing veggies in a giant vertical farm now. How wild is that?
  • Her mind was like a vertical farm, cultivating new ideas and innovations at every level.

adjective describing something that is not affected by frost or freezing temperatures

  • The new refrigerator comes with a frost-free feature, making it easier to maintain.
  • I love my frost-free freezer, no need to defrost it every few weeks.
  • This fridge is so cool, it's frost-free so no more ice buildup!
  • His mind was like a frost-free zone, always clear and organized.

noun a method of watering plants by delivering water directly to the base of the plant through a system of tubes or pipes

  • Drip irrigation is a method of watering crops by delivering water directly to the roots through a network of tubes and emitters.
  • My dad set up a drip irrigation system in our garden to make sure all the plants get enough water.
  • I'm thinking of installing some drip irrigation for my lawn to save on water usage.
  • The steady drip irrigation of positive affirmations helped her grow a strong sense of self-worth.

noun A word that represents a person, place, thing, or idea. In this case, 'scarecrow' is a noun that refers to a figure made to resemble a human that is placed in fields to scare birds away from crops.

  • The farmer implemented a sonic scarecrow to deter birds from eating his crops.
  • I heard that the farmer set up a sonic scarecrow to keep the birds away.
  • The farmer put up a sonic scarecrow to scare off those pesky birds.
  • The sonic scarecrow stood tall like a guardian, protecting the fields from avian intruders.

noun a device used to measure temperature using sound waves

  • The acoustic thermometer uses sound waves to measure temperature in a non-invasive way.
  • I heard they are using some fancy acoustic thermometer to check the temperature of the room.
  • Check out this cool gadget, it's like a magic acoustic thermometer or something.
  • Her laughter was like an acoustic thermometer, indicating the warmth of the moment.