First Known Use: 14th century
Dictionary
stubble
noun, stub·ble often attributive \ˈstə-bəl\
: short hairs growing from the face of a man who has not shaved very recently
: the short ends of crops left in the ground after the crops have been cut down
Full Definition of STUBBLE
1
: the basal part of herbaceous plants and especially cereal grasses remaining attached to the soil after harvest
2
: a rough surface or growth resembling stubble; especially : a short growth of beard
— stub·bled \-bəld\ adjective
— stub·bly \-b(ə-)lē\ adjective
See stubble defined for English-language learners
See stubble defined for kids
ADVERTISEMENT
Origin of STUBBLE
Middle English stuble, from Anglo-French estuble, from Latin stupula stalk, straw, alteration of stipula — more at stipule
Other Agriculture/Gardening Terms
STUBBLED Defined for Kids
stubble
noun stub·ble \ˈstə-bəl\
Definition of STUBBLE for Kids
1
: a short growth of beard
2
: the short ends of crops and especially cereal grasses remaining attached to the ground after harvest
Learn More About STUBBLE
Browse
Next Word in the Dictionary: stubbleberryPrevious Word in the Dictionary: stubbinessAll Words Near: stubble
ADVERTISEMENT
Seen & Heard
What made you want to look up stubble? Please tell us where you read or heard it (including the quote, if possible).