Home › Words › M › miscropmiscropmiscrop means to plant the wrong crops, so as to harm the usefulness of the land.EtymologyFrom mis- + crop.verbTo plant the wrong crops, so as to harm the usefulness of the land.Definitions & examples from Wiktionary (CC BY-SA 3.0).Words closest in meaningBy meaning, not spelling — each word's AI semantic fingerprint, nearest first.misplant 68% match — To plant badly or wrongly. vs miscrop →mislabour 63% match — To work badly or wrongly; to mismanage and thereby damage (farmland, etc.). vs miscrop →misfarm 63% match — To do a poor job of farming. vs miscrop →misharvest 61% match — A poor harvest; a crop failure. vs miscrop →overplant 61% match — To plant too many plants (of any particular crop). vs miscrop →anticrop 60% match — Acting against crops. vs miscrop →misdig 58% match — To dig incorrectly, such as in the wrong place. vs miscrop →misherd 57% match — To herd into the wrong place. vs miscrop →