Results for: land whose soil is being improved
English English
cut off, isolated, abandoned; marooned on a reef or section of land, run agroundstranded
damage pasture with too much stock, graze land excessively, kill a pasture or meadow by allowing animals to graze too muchovergraze
dark, inhabitant of dark landCimmerian
decontamination of soil using plantsphytoremediation
decreasing of something, gradual sinking of land caused by natural shifts or human activity; (Medicine) remittal, remission, decrease in the manifestations (of a disease); sinking in bone;, sinking of land levelsubsidence
deep digging to revitalize soildouble digging
dependent landholder in feudal society, person or nation dependent on another, slave, tenant-farmer, one who gave total allegiance to a feudal lord in return for protection and the right to occupy and cultivate land, serf; subordinate; servant, enslave...vassal
deplete the fertility of the land by overproduction of crops; plant excessively, make infertile by cultivating continuouslyovercrop
deprive of land, wrongfully seize property by force, dispossessdisseize
derived from land erosionterrigenous
design gardens or large areas of land, beautify an area of land (by planting trees, flowers, etc.); work as a landscape gardener, general situation of activity, make land look better, painting of view, printed with long sides horizontal, range of menta...landscape
detritus from weathering of rock (Geology), rock or soil debriseluvium
develop, often selfishly, grow plants, loosen soil, make cultured, nurture, prepare land for crops, prepare the ground for planting, grow crops; develop, improve; nurturecultivate
dibber, make holes in soil, set plants with use of a dibble (small, pointed digging tool), small pointed digging tooldibble
digger of soil, handle for steering a boat, one who prepares land for raising crops, farmer; lever used to steer a boat by changing the direction of a rudder (Nautical); original shoot of a plant (Botany); stalk of a crossbow, plant shoottiller
 

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