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Uncultivated
Uncultivated meaning
Not cultivated by agricultural methods; not prepared for cultivation. | Inadequately educated; lacking art or knowledge | Not attended to or fostered.
Synonyms of Uncultivated
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The Mishnah uses the term for an uncultivated person: "Seven characteristics are in an uncultivated person, and seven in a learned one," (שבעה דברים בגולם) ( Pirkei Avot 5:6 in the Hebrew text; English translations vary).
While they might have favorable traits, some species remain uncultivated because they are not edible for humans.
According to him, cattle of livestock farmers can graze on uncultivated marginal fields during wet season, while the cattle can graze freely on harvested fields.
Also, specific types of uncultivated land.
The high ground that runs centrally through the Gower was largely uncultivated common land and its beaches and rocky coastal headlands showed little signs of the tourist trade that played an increasing role on the local economy.
The Master said, "How uncultivated you are, Yu!
Therefore, Heyerdahl’s observations cannot be considered conclusive when it comes to determining the independent dispersal ability of the uncultivated coconut.
The Spanish reported the island as largely uncultivated, whose seashore was lined with stone statues.
The word was introduced by the Norman rulers of England as a legal term (appearing in Latin texts like the Magna Carta ) denoting an uncultivated area legally set aside for hunting by feudal nobility (see Royal Forest ).
Yet 88% of Mozambique's arable land is still uncultivated; focusing economic growth in this sector is a major challenge for the government.