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agriculture
[ag-ri-kuhl-cher]
noun
the science, art, or occupation concerned with cultivating land, raising crops, and feeding, breeding, and raising livestock; farming.
the production of crops, livestock, or poultry.
agriculture
/ ˈæɡrɪˌkʌltʃə /
noun
the science or occupation of cultivating land and rearing crops and livestock; farming; husbandry
agriculture
The science of cultivating land, producing crops, and raising livestock.
Other Word Forms
- agricultural adjective
- agriculturally adverb
- preagricultural adjective
- preagriculture noun
- semiagricultural adjective
- unagricultural adjective
- unagriculturally adverb
- agriculturist noun
Word History and Origins
Origin of agriculture1
Word History and Origins
Origin of agriculture1
Example Sentences
Arson, unsupervised kids and various agriculture, construction and landscaping equipment have been responsible for the lion’s share; however, even those are much more common along roadways and near developments, where BurnBot hopes to operate.
A quarter of Punjab's 30 million people depend on agriculture, raising immediate concern about rural livelihoods.
Constructed around the same agriculture fields where Cesar Chavez organized migrant laborers before establishing the United Farm Workers of America, Oxnard is a place where Latino influence is omnipresent — from music festivals to eateries.
The USDA's Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service says it has partnered with other agriculture agencies, the state department and the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations to respond to the outbreak.
Restrictions are being put into place in the coming days which limit the removal of water from the natural environment around the two rivers for industry and agriculture, a process known as abstraction.
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