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agrarian |
pertaining to the ownership, tenure, or cultivation of land. [1/4 definitions] |
aquaculture |
the cultivation of water plants, fish, shellfish, and other aquatic animals in controlled freshwater or saltwater environments. |
citriculture |
the cultivation of citrus fruits. |
cocultivation |
combined form of cultivation. |
Confucianism |
the ethical teachings of Confucius, which emphasize reverence for ancestors, devotion to family and friends, cultivation and discipline of the mind, and social responsibility. |
cultivated |
having undergone cultivation. [1/2 definitions] |
cultured |
attained through cultivation; cultivated. [1/4 definitions] |
floriculture |
the cultivation of flowers and flowering plants, esp. for sale, as in a commercial greenhouse. |
husbandry |
the cultivation of land and raising of crops and farm animals; farming. [1/3 definitions] |
mariculture |
the cultivation, in salt water, of marine organisms. |
meadow fescue |
a tufted perennial grass that is used in lawns and in the cultivation of hay, esp. in the eastern United States. |
Meistersinger |
a member of a medieval German guild organized for the cultivation of music and poetry. |
noncultivation |
combined form of cultivation. |
overcultivation |
combined form of cultivation. |
oyster bed |
a place on the ocean floor where oysters naturally breed or one that is prepared for their cultivation. |
pomology |
the scientific study of fruits and their cultivation. |
self-cultivation |
combined form of cultivation. |
silviculture |
the care and cultivation of forests; forestry. |
tillage |
the cultivation of soil. [1/2 definitions] |
topsoil |
soil on the surface of land, valued for its relative richness and ease of cultivation. |
viticulture |
the cultivation of grapes, or the study or art of growing grapes. |
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