1. cropped - Adjective
2. cropped - Verb
Derived from crop
4. cropped - Adjective Satellite
of Crop
Source: Webster's dictionaryEugenics, which had started long before my time, had once been defined as including free love and prevention of conception... Recently it had cropped up again in the form of selective breeding. Margaret Sanger
The problem of defining exactly what is meant by the signal velocity, which cropped up as long ago as 1907, has not been solved. Hans Christian von Baeyer
Favoritism, elitism, leader-worship, they crept back and cropped out everywhere. But she had never hoped to see them eradicated in her lifetime, in one generation; only Time works the great changes. Ursula K. Le Guin
He was a horse of goodly countenance, rather expressive of vigilance than fire; though an unnatural appearance of fierceness was thrown into it by the loss of his ears, which had been cropped pretty close to his head. Augustus Baldwin Longstreet
Jewishness cropped up and has never successfully been put down since. P. J. O'Rourke
When I and stallion blend the grass gets cropped. John Carder Bush