Synonym: Plantation, grove, orchard, woodlet. Similar words: incantation, explanation, orientation, presentation, confrontation, argumentation, disorientation, implementation. Meaning: [plæn'teɪʃn ,plɑːn-] n. 1. an estate where cash crops are grown on a large scale (especially in tropical areas) 2. a newly established colony (especially in the colonization of North America) 3. garden consisting of a small cultivated wood without undergrowth.
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31. So we hopped on and were going through this old, overgrown rubber plantation.
32. Great care must be taken to ensure that the line of palms do not look like some modern Forestry Commission plantation.
33. Riker kept turning and headed back to the Tea Plantation.
34. Popular with senior citizens and the motor-coach touring set, the Heritage Plantation is billed as an Americana theme park and arboretum.
35. Sarah Breedlove Walker was born in poverty in 1867 to former slaves on a Louisiana plantation.
36. The family also controls a large grape plantation near Hermosillo, the capital of Sonora.
37. The move has to be applauded and shows the strength of public feeling about the plantation.
38. Then, I remembered, as children we played on the ruins of the old plantation sugarmill.
39. Many plantation owners exploited their female slaves and ignored their dark-skinned offspring.
40. In fact, he instinctively stepped backwards into the plantation as the car door was thrown open.
41. There's a gateway over at that forestry plantation, and there was once a castle there.
42. Months later, Heather freed the slaves and sold the plantation.
43. The Chalice Quilt was made by slaves on a Texas plantation in 1860 in anticipation of a visit from an itinerant bishop.
44. Isaac took him to Rosehill Plantation, a hotel and guesthouse where Mitchell checked in until he found quarters of his own.
45. I often have a little walk along the new plantation there.
46. A disused sugar plantation is now the site of thriving communal maize plots.
47. I often see foxes, roe deer and red squirrels in the conifer plantation there. Sentencedict.com
48. Even a large plantation of 200 to 6000 hectares usually has only two or three suitable nest sites.
49. Much of it occurs as plantation forestry, the prime objective of which is to produce wood and wood products.
50. They gave us six piasters and told us it was advance pay for work on a rubber plantation not far away.
51. He skirted the spruce plantation and supposed that at some point he should tell Sara about it.
52. Oh, and plantation workers sometimes earn as little as 25 cents a day ... These are sick jokes.
53. Some plantation families tried desperately to maintain their traditional lifestyle by pretending they still had slaves.
54. Billed as "America's most haunted house," the Myrtles Plantation is supposedly inhabited by 14 ghosts.
55. Follow the track up the hill to the large forestry plantation.
56. If training and competing were exacting, they were not nearly so exacting as plantation work.
57. Others he told that he had inherited a large plantation in his home state.
58. Gandhi felt that the size of the refund was less important than the plantation owners' consent to it.
59. It bordered a large plantation, some of which had been owned by Michelin.
60. The demesne plantation was now very much smaller than it had been when Alec was a boy.
More similar words: incantation, explanation, orientation, presentation, confrontation, argumentation, disorientation, implementation, representation, ostentatious, station, mutation, annotation, agitation, vegetation, dictation, gestation, denotation, stationery, levitation, stationary, limitation, connotation, habitation, invitation, expectation, nation-state, elicitation, affectation, deportation.