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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121. But preliminary investigation by infrared spectroscopy of the lipids in the sorghum grains suggest the possibility of some cultivation.
122. This land is feasible for cultivation.
123. Historically, shifting cultivation was not limited to the tropics.
124. Forage cultivation is a main part of grassland science.
125. The land is not fertile enough to repay cultivation.
126. The area is under banana cultivation.
127. Only 10 percent of the land was under cultivation.
128. The cultivation of this species is not difficult, and is similar to other commonly cultivated terrestrial Utricularia.
129. Ever since a long time ago, elite inbred lines played a key role in maize new species cultivation.
130. The modern agriculture already said goodbye to the slash-and-burn cultivation, the self-sufficient age, the time powerful pulse is summoning the informationization making agriculture.
131. In natural rubber cultivation, planting materials adopted are the high yielding Grafted Hevea Brasiliensis.
132. The full potential for sea cultivation (mariculture) has only recently been recognised.
133. In order to make localized seedling cultivation of Pinus sylvestris var. mongolica come true, seedlings were breeded by seeds and transplants in Hexi region.
134. The cultivation of Glycyrrhiza uralensis Fisch have been operated with mechanization at Hexi area of Gansu.
135. Objective To investigate the updated distribution, habitat conditions, cultivation and output of Amomum villosum (AV) in China, thus provide evidences for the germplasm resources research of AV.
136. The operational model of talents cultivation process in higher vocational schools is similar to the operational process of enterprise's products.
137. Roof platform recycling plant cultivation in large containers or small plastic juice containers, equipment degradable shaded from the pure natural fibre and renewable wood produced.
138. Convolvulus cneorum cultivation notes: Convolvulus prefers a well drained soil - flourishing in sandy or chalky soils.
139. The so - called Bunsen, that is, the process of self - cultivation into Road.
140. Synthesis of the raw materials of these two substances is croton oil, the use of cultivation in Asia crotonaldehyde seed extract vegetable oil, the whole process of only five steps.
141. Men in coir raincoat transplanting rice seedlings in drizzle present an article of cultivation to me.
142. Able to consult with an open mind, who is also a manifestation of self - cultivation.
143. The efficacy of Chinese herb medicine Lanteng injection against Newcastle Disease virus (NDV) in vitro was studied by cultivation of chicken embryo and haemagglutination inhibition test (HI).http://sentencedict.com/cultivation.html
144. The cultivation and internalization of creative thinking is beneficial to the all - round development of students.
145. Method Cultivation results of blood, sputum, dejecta, uria, abdominal draining juice and clinic data were collected from 129 systemic fungal infection patients.
146. In view of the phenomenon of cotyledon rootage in the wounded part, presumptions could be made that cotyledon would be the explant for Hevea somatic tissue cultivation.
147. Objective: To explore a method of efficient direct chromosome analysis and chorionic villus cultivation in first trimester pregnancy.
148. Sexual characteristic of tight plant type maize and its comparatively high -yield cultivation technique.
149. He is interested in the cultivation of trout in ponds.
150. Cultivation: Crassula perforata is a an easy to care popular succulent grown also as a suspended plant.
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.