Results for: able to be cultivated or plowed
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able to be cultivated or plowedplowable
(Botany) type of cabbage cultivated for its seeds; summer rape (plant of the mustard family)colza
(Botany) variety of Mexican agave plant cultivated for its strong fiber; fiber from the Mexican agave plant (used to make rope and carpets), fiber from sisal, plant yielding fibers, sisal hempsisal
able to be cultivated, able to be prepared and planted (of land); able to be developed or improved, cultivatablecultivable
act of tilling or cultivating land; cultivated land, condition of land, degree of fineness of soil, tilled land, tilling of landtilth
agricultural tool with spikes or disks for breaking up and leveling plowed ground earth, break up and level plowed ground by means of a harrow; bother, harass, break up land, farm machine for breaking up soil, harryharrow
any flowering tree or shrub from the genus Rhododendron (widely cultivated as a decorative shrub), ornamental shrubrhododendron
any of a number of plants cultivated for their five-petalled flowers and the lemon-scented oil which can be extracted from the leaves of some species, flowering plantverbena
any of a number of plants cultivated for their spikes of colorful flowers, garden flowersnapdragon
any of several plants that grow in temperate climates and are cultivated for their colorful flowers (of blue, purple, and white), plant with small flowersvervain
any wild or cultivated shrubs from the genus Rosa; flower produced by shrubs from the genus Rosa; funnel; bundle of ribbons formed in the shape of a rose, compass card, easy circumstances, flower of a rose shrub, form of various minerals, having a pink...rose
apparatus which keeps eggs warm until they hatch; temperature-controlled apparatus in which sick or premature infants are kept; device in which bacteria are cultivated, device to nurture something, hospital apparatus for premature babies, surroundings ...incubator
area of planted land, colony, estate in southern United States, group of cultivated plants, large estate or farm, large farm, large area for growing crops; large farming estateplantation
area of short cultivated grass, semi-sheer fabric, stretch of grass-covered land (usually around a house or estate); glade, forest clearing (Archaic); fine cotton fabric, sheer linenlawn
area that has not been cultivated or domesticated, area that is savage and away from civilization, wilderness, desert, enthusiastic or eager, excellent, extremely, in the wild, in the wilderness; uncontrollably; purposelessly, in uncontrolled way, in u...wild
 

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