Market-garden


noun
1.
a garden or farm for growing vegetables to be shipped especially to local or nearby markets.
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2.
British. .
3.
(initial capital letters) Military. the Allied code name for the unsuccessful invasion of Holland by British and American airborne and infantry forces on September 17, 1944.
noun
1.
(mainly Brit) an establishment where fruit and vegetables are grown for sale

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