horse manure
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Definition
Noun: 1. The excrement of horses, used as a fertilizer: This refers specifically to the solid waste produced by horses, which is collected and applied to soil to improve its quality and provide nutrients for plant growth. It is valued in agriculture and gardening as an organic soil amendment.
Usage
- As a mass noun (uncountable): The term is typically used as a mass noun to refer to the substance in general.
- The farmer spread horse manure over the field before planting the new crop.
- For the organic garden, we prefer using horse manure over synthetic fertilizers.
Advanced Usage
- Figurative use (informal): In informal contexts, "horse manure" can be used as a euphemism for nonsense, lies, or something considered worthless or ridiculous. This usage is derived from the substance's association with waste.
- His excuse for being late was pure horse manure.
Variants and Related Words
- Manure (n): Animal excrement used generally for fertilizing land. "Horse manure" is a specific type of manure.
- Dung (n): A synonym for manure, often used for the excrement of large animals.
- Compost (n/v): Decayed organic material used as a plant fertilizer. Horse manure is often a component of compost.
Synonyms
- Horse dung: A direct synonym.
- Stable litter: Can refer to a mixture of manure and bedding material (like straw) from a stable.
Related Phrases and Idioms
- "Full of horse manure" (idiom, informal): Used to describe a statement, person, or situation considered to be full of nonsense or deception.
- Don't listen to him; his story is full of horse manure.
Noun
- horse excreta used as fertilizer