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Definition of culture
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Culture
(n.) The act or
practice
of
cultivating,
or of
preparing
the earth for seed and
raising
crops by
tillage;
as, the
culture
of the
soil..
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Stirpes
::
Stirpiculture
(n.) The
breeding
of
special
stocks
or
races.
Agriculturist
::
Agriculturist
(n.) One
engaged
or
skilled
in
agriculture;
a
husbandman.
Cultural
::
Cultural
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to
culture.
Agronomy
::
Agronomy
(n.) The
management
of land; rural
economy;
agriculture.
Boorish
::
Boorish
(a.) Like a boor;
clownish;
uncultured;
unmannerly.
Unculture
::
Unculture
(n.) Want of
culture.
Wild
::
Wild
(superl.)
Growing
or
produced
without
culture;
growing
or
prepared
without
the aid and care of man;
native;
not
cultivated;
brought
forth by
unassisted
nature
or by
animals
not
domesticated;
as, wild
parsnip,
wild
camomile,
wild
strawberry,
wild
honey..
Culturist
::
Culturist
(n.) One who is an
advocate
of
culture.
Geometrid
::
Geometrid
(n.) One of
numerous
genera
and
species
of
moths,
of the
family
Geometridae;
-- so
called
because
their
larvae
(called
loopers,
measuring
worms,
spanworms,
and
inchworms)
creep in a
looping
manner,
as if
measuring.
Many of the
species
are
injurious
to
agriculture,
as the
cankerworms..
Culture
::
Culture
(v. t.) To
cultivate;
to
educate.
Cultivate
::
Cultivate
(v. t.) To
improve
by
labor,
care, or
study;
to
impart
culture
to; to
civilize;
to
refine..
Apiculture
::
Apiculture
(n.)
Rearing
of bees for their honey and wax.
Manure
::
Manure
(v. t.) To
cultivate
by
manual
labor;
to till;
hence,
to
develop
by
culture..
Business
::
Business
(n.) Any
particular
occupation
or
employment
engaged
in for
livelihood
or gain, as
agriculture,
trade,
art, or a
profession..
Navajoes
::
Navajoes
(n. pl.) A tribe of
Indians
inhabiting
New
Mexico
and
Arizona,
allied
to the
Apaches.
They are now
largely
engaged
in
agriculture..
East
::
East (n.)
Formerly,
the part of the
United
States
east of the
Alleghany
Mountains,
esp. the
Eastern,
or New
England,
States;
now,
commonly,
the whole
region
east of the
Mississippi
River,
esp. that which is north of
Maryland
and the Ohio
River;
--
usually
with the
definite
article;
as, the
commerce
of the East is not
independent
of the
agriculture
of the
West..
Refined
::
Refined
(a.) Freed from
impurities
or
alloy;
purifed;
polished;
cultured;
delicate;
as;
refined
gold;
refined
language;
refined
sentiments.
Horticulture
::
Horticulture
(n.) The
cultivation
of a
garden
or
orchard;
the art of
cultivating
gardens
or
orchards.
Viticulturist
::
Viticulturist
(n.) One
engaged
in
viticulture.
Agricolation
::
Agricolation
(n.)
Agriculture.
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