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Yield is the amount of something produced from a certain amount of something else. For example, the yield of a crop is the amount of grain or fruit produced from a certain area of land.
In farming, yield is an important measure of the success of a crop. Farmers can increase yield by using better seeds, fertilisers, and irrigation.
The crop yield was low this year due to the drought.
Noun: yield (plural: yields).
Verb: to yield.
Adjective: yielding.
The word "yield" comes from the Old English word "gealdan", which means "to pay, to render, to give". The Old English word "gealdan" is related to the Old Norse word "gjalda" and the German word "gewähren".
The word "yield" is first attested in the 13th century. It was originally used in the sense of "to pay a debt or tax".
What might provide a yield?