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Definition of cultivate
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of cultivate is as below...
Cultivate
(v. t.) To raise or
produce
by
tillage;
to care for while
growing;
as, to
cultivate
corn or
grass..
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Sung
::
Sunflower
(n.) Any plant of the genus
Helianthus;
-- so
called
probably
from the form and color of its
flower,
which is large disk with
yellow
rays. The
commonly
cultivated
sunflower
is
Helianthus
annuus,
a
native
of
America..
Pear
::
Pear (n.) The
fleshy
pome, or
fruit,
of a
rosaceous
tree
(Pyrus
communis),
cultivated
in many
varieties
in
temperate
climates;
also, the tree which bears this
fruit.
See Pear
family,
below..
Cowpea
::
Cowpea
(n.) The seed of one or more
leguminous
plants
of the genus
Dolichos;
also, the plant
itself.
Many
varieties
are
cultivated
in the
southern
part of the
United
States..
Greenhouse
::
Greenhouse
(n.) A house in which
tender
plants
are
cultivated
and
sheltered
from the
weather.
Civilized
::
Civilized
(a.)
Reclaimed
from
savage
life and
manners;
instructed
in arts,
learning,
and civil
manners;
refined;
cultivated..
Orchardist
::
Orchardist
(n.) One who
cultivates
an
orchard.
Horticultor
::
Horticultor
(n.) One who
cultivates
a
garden.
Collards
::
Collards
(n. pl.) Young
cabbage,
used as
greens;
esp. a kind
cultivated
for that
purpose;
colewort..
Ranunculus
::
Ranunculus
(n.) A genus of
herbs,
mostly
with
yellow
flowers,
including
crowfoot,
buttercups,
and the
cultivated
ranunculi
(R.
Asiaticus,
R.
aconitifolius,
etc.) in which the
flowers
are
double
and of
various
colors..
Gama Grass
::
Gama grass () A
species
of grass
(Tripsacum
dactyloides)
tall,
stout,
and
exceedingly
productive;
cultivated
in the West
Indies,
Mexico,
and the
Southern
States
of North
America
as a
forage
grass;
--
called
also
sesame
grass..
Society
::
Society
(n.)
Specifically,
the more
cultivated
portion
of any
community
in its
social
relations
and
influences;
those who
mutually
give
receive
formal
entertainments..
Roselle
::
Roselle
(n.) a
malvaceous
plant
(Hibiscus
Sabdariffa)
cultivated
in the east and West
Indies
for its
fleshy
calyxes,
which are used for
making
tarts and jelly and an acid
drink..
Wild
::
Wild
(superl.)
Desert;
not
inhabited
or
cultivated;
as, wild
land..
Fennel
::
Fennel
(n.) A
perennial
plant of the genus
Faeniculum
(F.
vulgare),
having
very
finely
divided
leaves.
It is
cultivated
in
gardens
for the
agreeable
aromatic
flavor
of its
seeds..
Snapdragon
::
Snapdragon
(n.) Any plant of the
scrrophulariaceous
genus
Antirrhinum,
especially
the
cultivated
A.
majus,
whose showy
flowers
are
fancifully
likened
to the face of a
dragon..
Cultivation
::
Cultivation
(n.) The state of being
cultivated;
advancement
in
physical,
intellectual,
or moral
condition;
refinement;
culture..
Gooseberry
::
Gooseberry
(a.) Any
thorny
shrub of the genus
Ribes;
also, the
edible
berries
of such
shrub.
There are
several
species,
of which Ribes
Grossularia
is the one
commonly
cultivated..
Scuppernong
::
Scuppernong
(n.) An
American
grape,
a form of Vitis
vulpina,
found in the
Southern
Atlantic
States,
and often
cultivated..
Pomegranate
::
Pomegranate
(n.) The fruit of the tree
Punica
Granatum;
also, the tree
itself
(see
Balaustine),
which is
native
in the
Orient,
but is
successfully
cultivated
in many warm
countries,
and as a house plant in
colder
climates.
The fruit is as large as an
orange,
and has a hard rind
containing
many
rather
large
seeds,
each one
separately
covered
with
crimson,
acid
pulp..
Cherry
::
Cherry
(n.) The
common
garden
cherry
(Prunus
Cerasus),
of which
several
hundred
varieties
are
cultivated
for the
fruit,
some of which are, the
begarreau,
blackheart,
black
Tartarian,
oxheart,
morelle
or
morello,
May-duke
(corrupted
from Medoc in
France)..
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