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take in vs farm

farm vs take in

take in is not a noun while farm is a noun.

take in and farm both are verbs.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
take in No No Yes No
farm Yes No Yes No
As verbs, farm is a hyponym of take in; that is, farm is a word with a more specific, narrower meaning than take in:
  • take in: call for and obtain payment of
  • farm: collect fees or profits
Other hyponyms of take in include raise.
take in (noun) farm (noun)
workplace consisting of farm buildings and cultivated land as a unit
take in (verb) farm (verb)
make (clothes) smaller cultivate by growing, often involving improvements by means of agricultural techniques
take into one's family collect fees or profits
take up mentally be a farmer; work as a farmer
fool or hoax
serve oneself to, or consume regularly
take up as if with a sponge
fold up
express willingness to have in one's home or environs
accept
take in, also metaphorically
hear, usually without the knowledge of the speakers
see or watch
earn on some commercial or business transaction; earn as salary or wages
call for and obtain payment of
visit for entertainment
provide with shelter
suck or take up or in
Difference between take in and farm

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