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agriculture [ˈægrɪˌkʌltʃə] n (Life Sciences & Allied Applications / Agriculture) the science or occupation of cultivating land and rearing crops and livestock; farming; husbandry Related adj geoponic [from Latin agricultūra, from ager field, land + cultūra culture] agricultural adj agriculturally adv agriculturist , agriculturalist n
Agriculture the art and science of farming. Also called tillage. — agriculturist, agriculturalist, n. — agricultural, adj. the branch of geology concerned with the adaptability of land to agriculture, soil quality, etc. — agrogeologist, n. agronomy. the science of management in farming. Also spelled agronomics. — agronomist, n. Rare. useful arts, as agriculture, commerce, and manufacturing. the cultivation of citrus fruits, as lemons, oranges, etc. — citriculturist, n. a cultivator or a person who grows things. Law. the growing of crops and the profits reaped therefrom. Rare. a proponent of the practice of leaving fields fallow. the principles and adherence to the principles of the Grange. — granger, n. the practice and science of cultivating gardens, for the growth of flowers, fruits, or vegetables. — horticulturist, n. — horticultural, adj. 1. Obsolete, domestic management, thrift, or frugality. 2. farming, especially the care of farm animals. the use of land for the cultivation of only one type of crop. — monocultural, adj. a person who tends or cultivates an orchard. the herding or tending of cattle as a primary economic activity or occupation. Also called pasturage. — pastoralist, n. — pastoral, adj. pastoralism. the cultivation of fruit and fruit-trees. agriculture. the seasonal migration of livestock and those who tend livestock between mountain and valley, as practiced in Switzerland. — transhumant, adj.
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agriculture noun farming, culture, cultivation, husbandry, tillage, agronomy, agronomics The country is strong in both industry and agriculture. Related words adjective geoponic Translations agriculture [ˈægrɪkʌltʃəʳ] N → agricultura f Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food (Brit) → Ministerio m de Agricultura, Pesca y Alimentación(Sp) agriculture n agriculture [ˈӕgrikaltʃə] (the science of) the cultivation of land He is studying agriculture. landbou زِرَاعَه земеделие zemědělství landbrug, jordbrug die Landwirtschaft γεωργία agricultura põllumajandus کشاورزی maanviljely agriculture חַקלָאוּת खेती, कृषि poljoprivreda mezőgazdaság pertanian landbúnaður, jarðyrkja agricoltura 農業 농학 žemės ūkis, žemdirbystė lauksaimniecība; zemkopība pertanian landbouw jordbruk, landbruk rolnictwo agricultura agronomie сельское хозяйство poľnohospodárstvo poljedelstvo poljoprivreda jordbruk, agrikultur เกษตรกรรม tarım, ziraat, çiftçilik 農業 землеробство, агрономія زراعت nông nghiệp 农业 adj agriˈcultural landbouagtig زِرَاعِي земеделски zemědělský landbrugs-, jordbrugs- landwirtschaftlich αγροτικός agrícola põllumajanduslik کشاورزی؛ زراعتی maatalous-, maanviljely- agricole חַקלָאִי कृषी सम्बन्धी poljoprivredni mezőgazdasági mengenai pertanian landbúnaðar-, jarðyrkju- agricolo 農業の 농업의 žemės ūkio lauksaimniecības-; zemkopības- pertanian landbouw- jordbruks-, landbruks- rolniczy agrícola agricol сельскохозяйственный poľnohospodársky poljedelski poljoprivredni jordbrukande, jordbruks- ที่เกี่ยวกับเกษตรกรรม tarımsal, ziraî 農業的 землеробський, агрономічний زرعی thuộc về nông nghiệp 农业的 agriculture → زِرَاعة zemědělství landbrug Landwirtschaft γεωργία agricultura maatalous agriculture poljoprivreda agricoltura 農業 농업 landbouw landbruk rolnictwo agricultura сельское хозяйство jordbruk การเกษตรกรรม tarım nông nghiệp 农业 How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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It dealt in moral and practical maxims, in information on technical subjects which are of service in daily life -- agriculture, astronomy, augury, and the calendar -- in matters of religion and in tracing the genealogies of men. `After all, the sanitation and the agriculture of to-day are still in the rudimentary stage. Agriculture also should be understood, and the management of arable grounds and orchards; and also the care of bees, and fish, and birds, from whence any profit may arise; these are the first and most proper parts of domestic management. |
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