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| cultivation |
The human manipulation or fostering of a plant species (often wild) to enhance or ensure production, involving such techniques as clearing fields, preparing soil, weeding, protecting plants from animals, and providing water to produce a crop.
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| culicine |
A mosquito of the subfamily which includes the genera Mansonia, Hedes and Culex, and which may transmit a number of diseases.
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| culture |
The process in which a sample of fluid or tissue is taken from an animal and placed in special media which allows the bacteria, virus, etc., to grow (reproduce) in the laboratory.
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| culture |
an in vitro growth of a microorganism or a group of organisms for experimental or commercial purposes.
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| cul | (bacteriology) the product of cultivating micro-organisms in a nutrient medium |
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| cul | (bacteriology) a nutrient substance (solid or liquid) that is used to cultivate micro-organisms |
| cul | marked by refinement in taste and manners |
| cul | a tall perennial herb having spikes of small white or purple flowers |
| cul | a tall perennial herb having spikes of small white or purple flowers |
| cul | a tall perennial herb having spikes of small white or purple flowers |
| cul | a tall perennial herb having spikes of small white or purple flowers |
| cul | a transverse and totally enclosed drain under a road or railway |
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