Synonym: culture, finish, polish, refinement. Similar words: cultivated, motivation, captivation, cultivable, privatisation, privatization, derivation, deprivation. Meaning: [‚kʌltɪ'veɪʃn] n. 1. socialization through training and education 2. (agriculture) production of food by preparing the land to grow crops 3. a highly developed state of perfection; having a flawless or impeccable quality.
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31. Power comes from the cultivation of the scientific spirit and participatory democracy.
32. Cultivation: This plant is not very demanding as to its growing medium, and therefore can even be grown in gravel.
33. Predicting how much more land can be brought under cultivation is complicated by two other factors.
34. Nevertheless, they modified the forest by nomadic behaviour and shifting cultivation, if they became truly independent.
35. The cultivation of creativity is the most important requirement of men who aspire to the highest reaches of the transcendent world.
36. Through his cultivation of Boris Yeltsin and United States aid, he kept relations positive.
37. Clearance for cultivation threatens the islands' tropical forests and brings with it road construction, settlement and damage to water supplies.
38. Each packet includes a leaflet giving full instructions for successful cultivation.
39. By 1970, about 20 percent of the land in cultivation was down to export crops.
40. These rivals scratched out a tenuous existence through a combination of herding animals and marginal cultivation of the soil.
41. The technique used was lazy-bed cultivation which is a form of hand cultivation.
42. In the wild it grows in shady woodland so will do well under shrubs in cultivation.
43. Conflicting views' Of course arable land in some places is going out of cultivation because of erosion and other destructive forces.
44. Cultivation: Very undemanding as to growing medium, this plant will even grow in plain aquarium gravel or sand.
45. Cultivation: In a growing medium consisting of very little nutrients, the plant will grow producing runners and numerous plantlets.
46. Cultivation: The planting medium should contain a good amount of humus.
47. It's quite probable that extensive cultivation here has erased any traces there may have been.
48. By the 1930s only two thirds of the island's arable land were under cultivation and only half of that was irrigated.
49. It could be that your ancestors were among the first to abandon the idea of hunting and gathering in favour of cultivation and husbandry.
50. Conventional physical and chemical methods can leave the soil structure unsuitable for cultivation.
51. They rely on four food sources, that from garden cultivation, from collecting, from hunting, and from fishing.
52. Cultivation: Very indifferent as to its growing medium, it will even grow in fine gravel or unwashed sand.
53. Cultivation: A medium of coarse sand or fine gravel on its own(Sentencedict.com), or with some loam is sufficient.
54. Cultivation is apparently fairly easy and details of where to get the plants are available.
55. Almost every inch of the land is already under cultivation.
56. Not all of the losses of moorland and rough grassland to agricultural development are the result of surface cultivation and grass seeding.
57. Smallholder agriculture has led to the concentration of people being three times that that would support shifting cultivation in some areas.
58. This vast cultivation and re-design of the body provides an unprecedented laboratory for exploring the limits of human possibility.
59. Much of this development has involved sugar-cane cultivation on sloping terrain in contrast to its confinement to flat alluvial areas prior to 1960.
60. Cultivation: An extremely undemanding plant as to its growing medium, and will grow almost in any substratum.
More similar words: cultivated, motivation, captivation, cultivable, privatisation, privatization, derivation, deprivation, auscultation, acculturation, motivating, captivating, multicultural, ovation, salvation, elevation, renovation, excavation, innovation, starvation, reservation, observation, depravation, exultation, conservation, inculcation, speculation, exculpation, calculation, circulation.