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Definition of cultivation
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 cultivation is as below...
Cultivation
(n.) The state of being
cultivated;
advancement
in
physical,
intellectual,
or moral
condition;
refinement;
culture..
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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..
Revival
::
Revival
(n.)
Renewed
pursuit,
or
cultivation,
or
flourishing
state of
something,
as of
commerce,
arts,
agriculture..
Vulgar
::
Vulgar
(a.)
Hence,
lacking
cultivation
or
refinement;
rustic;
boorish;
also,
offensive
to good taste or
refined
feelings;
low;
coarse;
mean; base; as,
vulgar
men,
minds,
language,
or
manners..
Olive
::
Olive (n.) The fruit of the
olive.
It has been much
improved
by
cultivation,
and is used for
making
pickles.
Olive oil is
pressed
from its
flesh..
Yield
::
Yield (n.)
Amount
yielded;
product;
--
applied
especially
to
products
resulting
from
growth
or
cultivation.
Garden
::
Garden
(n.) A piece of
ground
appropriated
to the
cultivation
of
herbs,
fruits,
flowers,
or
vegetables..
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..
Viticulture
::
Viticulture
(n.) The
cultivation
of the vine; grape
growing.
Tulipomania
::
Tulipomania
(n.) A
violent
passion
for the
acquisition
or
cultivation
of
tulips;
-- a word said by
Beckman
to have been
coined
by
Menage.
Farm
::
Farm (a. & n.) The land held under lease and by
payment
of rent for the
purpose
of
cultivation.
Apricot
::
Apricot
(n.) A fruit
allied
to the plum, of an
orange
color,
oval
shape,
and
delicious
taste;
also, the tree
(Prunus
Armeniaca
of
Linnaeus)
which bears this
fruit.
By
cultivation
it has been
introduced
throughout
the
temperate
zone..
Racemation
::
Racemation
(n.)
Cultivation
or
gathering
of
clusters
of
grapes.
Ostreaculture
::
Ostreaculture
(n.) The
artificial
cultivation
of
oysters.
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..
Savage
::
Savage
(n.) A human being in his
native
state of
rudeness;
one who is
untaught,
uncivilized,
or
without
cultivation
of mind or
manners..
Humanity
::
Humanity
(n.)
Mental
cultivation;
liberal
education;
instruction
in
classical
and
polite
literature.
Horticulture
::
Horticulture
(n.) The
cultivation
of a
garden
or
orchard;
the art of
cultivating
gardens
or
orchards.
Assart
::
Assart
(n.) A piece of land
cleared
of trees and
bushes,
and
fitted
for
cultivation;
a
clearing..
Farm
::
Farm (a. & n.) The term or
tenure
of a lease of land for
cultivation;
a
leasehold.
Inculture
::
Inculture
(n.) Want or
neglect
of
cultivation
or
culture.
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