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cul-de-sac French term for a "dead-end street". A street which meets another street at one end but is closed at the other, such that little traffic will travel down it and the property owners enjoy excellent privacy.
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cultivation tilling the soil by ploughing, digging, draining and/or smoothing.
Ãâó: www.riparianbuffers.umd.edu/dictionary.html
culture The accumulated habits, attitudes, and beliefs of a group of people that define for them their general behavior and way of life; the total set of learned activities of a people.
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culture a small segment of a plant grown in a nutrient-rich medium; asexual reproduction
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cultivation The collecting, growing of mycelia, inoculation onto special growth materials, and the harvesting of mushrooms using controlled methods.
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