the peasants who cultivated the land became its owners
blood cells that can be most easily cultivated are macrophages
Most of the land there is too poor to cultivate.
The villagers cultivate mostly maize and beans
To cultivate is to prepare land to grow something or to nurture and cause growth, either literally or figuratively
Cultivate the cannabis.
Supplies were kept up only by the introduction in recent decades of commercially cultivated gigas oysters.
They extend for 40km along the western shores of lake dian which stretches away from the suburbs into the richly cultivated plain.
He diligently cultivated the rice field in the rural areas for five years.
Cultivated hectare in vietnam.
Cultivated on a large scale since the 16th century.
Dwarf apple trees may be cultivated in nearly all the artificial forms ever given to fruit trees.
The bush fruits, so far as I know, are never cultivated as dwarfs
There are about thirty varieties in the row, numbering most of the different botanical types more frequently cultivated in North America
Just as it is not undignified for great men to cultivate their own land
Most backyards displayed gardens with long rows of vegetables, some yards cultivated grape vines, raspberry bushes, or an apple tree
Potatoes should never be cultivated on the same spot for two successive years
Former marshy moors have been largely drained and cultivated
Oranges and roses are cultivated abundantly in the neighbourhood.
the land was too rocky to cultivate.
to prepare and use land for growing crops and plants.
to prepare for crops
to cultivate the soil.
Olives are cultivated in Mediterranean countries.
they were encouraged to cultivate basic food crops
walnuts are cultivated for salad oil
Some offer their daughters in exchange for landlords letting them cultivate the land and keep some
of new lands to cultivate
the peasants who cultivated the land became its owners
YanıtlaSilblood cells that can be most easily cultivated are macrophages
YanıtlaSilMost of the land there is too poor to cultivate.
YanıtlaSilThe villagers cultivate mostly maize and beans
YanıtlaSilTo cultivate is to prepare land to grow something or to nurture and cause growth, either literally or figuratively
YanıtlaSilCultivate the cannabis.
YanıtlaSilSupplies were kept up only by the introduction in recent decades of commercially cultivated gigas oysters.
YanıtlaSilThey extend for 40km along the western shores of lake dian which stretches away from the suburbs into the richly cultivated plain.
YanıtlaSilHe diligently cultivated the rice field in the rural areas for five years.
YanıtlaSilCultivated hectare in vietnam.
YanıtlaSilCultivated on a large scale since the 16th century.
YanıtlaSilDwarf apple trees may be cultivated in nearly all the artificial forms ever given to fruit trees.
YanıtlaSilThe bush fruits, so far as I know, are never cultivated as dwarfs
YanıtlaSilThere are about thirty varieties in the row, numbering most of the different botanical types more frequently cultivated in North America
YanıtlaSilJust as it is not undignified for great men to cultivate their own land
YanıtlaSilMost backyards displayed gardens with long rows of vegetables, some yards cultivated grape vines, raspberry bushes, or an apple tree
YanıtlaSilPotatoes should never be cultivated on the same spot for two successive years
YanıtlaSilFormer marshy moors have been largely drained and cultivated
YanıtlaSilOranges and roses are cultivated abundantly in the neighbourhood.
YanıtlaSilthe land was too rocky to cultivate.
YanıtlaSilto prepare and use land for growing crops and plants.
YanıtlaSilto prepare for crops
YanıtlaSilto cultivate the soil.
YanıtlaSilOlives are cultivated in Mediterranean countries.
YanıtlaSilthey were encouraged to cultivate basic food crops
YanıtlaSilwalnuts are cultivated for salad oil
YanıtlaSilSome offer their daughters in exchange for landlords letting them cultivate the land and keep some
YanıtlaSilof new lands to cultivate
YanıtlaSil