Definition: The Greek word "agronomial" refers to a large amount or quantity of something; especially, as in agriculture, where grain, vegetables, or animal feed are consumed at great quantities over time. This term appears in the New Testament (Matthew 25:14), where it is used to describe a situation where many people were hungry and had no food. Definition: Agronomial refers to something large or abundant; especially, as in agriculture, where grain, vegetables, or animal feed are consumed at great quantities over time. The term comes from the Greek word "agro-" which means 'small' or 'little,' and the word "nomos," meaning 'food.'
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