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Definition of cultivation
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Cultivation
(n.)
Bestowal
of time or
attention
for
self-improvement
or for the
benefit
of
others;
fostering
care.
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Manurance
::
Manurance
(n.)
Cultivation.
Viticulture
::
Viticulture
(n.) The
cultivation
of the vine; grape
growing.
Farm
::
Farm (a. & n.) The term or
tenure
of a lease of land for
cultivation;
a
leasehold.
Farm
::
Farm (a. & n.) The land held under lease and by
payment
of rent for the
purpose
of
cultivation.
Epiphyllum
::
Epiphyllum
(n.) A genus of
cactaceous
plants
having
flattened,
jointed
stems,
and
petals
united
in a tube. The
flowers
are very
showy,
and
several
species
are in
cultivation..
Introduce
::
Introduce
(v. t.) To bring into
notice,
practice,
cultivation,
or use; as, to
introduce
a new
fashion,
method,
or
plant..
Orcharding
::
Orcharding
(n.) The
cultivation
of
orchards.
Terraculture
::
Terraculture
(n.)
Cultivation
on the
earth;
agriculture.
Manurement
::
Manurement
(n.)
Cultivation.
Derelict
::
Derelict
(n.) A tract of land left dry by the sea, and fit for
cultivation
or use..
Fuchsia
::
Fuchsia
(n.) A genus of
flowering
plants
having
elegant
drooping
flowers,
with four
sepals,
four
petals,
eight
stamens,
and a
single
pistil.
They are
natives
of
Mexico
and South
America.
Double-flowered
varieties
are now
common
in
cultivation..
Flora
::
Flora (n.) The
complete
system
of
vegetable
species
growing
without
cultivation
in a given
locality,
region,
or
period;
a list or
description
of, or
treatise
on, such
plants..
Battable
::
Battable
(a.)
Capable
of
cultivation;
fertile;
productive;
fattening.
Incultivation
::
Incultivation
(n.) Want of
cultivation.
Horticulture
::
Horticulture
(n.) The
cultivation
of a
garden
or
orchard;
the art of
cultivating
gardens
or
orchards.
Reclaim
::
Reclaim
(v. t.)
Hence:
To
reduce
to a
desired
state by
discipline,
labor,
cultivation,
or the like; to
rescue
from being wild,
desert,
waste,
submerged,
or the like; as, to
reclaim
wild land,
overflowed
land, etc..
Improve
::
Improve
(v. t.) To make
better;
to
increase
the value or good
qualities
of; to
ameliorate
by care or
cultivation;
as, to
improve
land..
Peony
::
Peony (n.) A
plant,
and its
flower,
of the
ranunculaceous
genus
Paeonia.
Of the four or five
species,
one is a
shrub;
the rest are
perennial
herbs with showy
flowers,
often
double
in
cultivation..
Petunia
::
Petunia
(n.) A genus of
solanaceous
herbs with
funnelform
or
salver-shaped
corollas.
Two
species
are
common
in
cultivation,
Petunia
violacera,
with
reddish
purple
flowers,
and P.
nyctaginiflora,
with white
flowers.
There are also many
hybrid
forms with
variegated
corollas..
Savage
::
Savage
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to the
forest;
remote
from human
abodes
and
cultivation;
in a state of
nature;
wild; as, a
savage
wilderness..
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