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17-562: [REDACTED] Look up cultivation , cultivate , or cultivated in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Cultivation may refer to: The state of having or expressing a good education ( bildung ), refinement , culture , or high culture Gardening The controlled growing of organisms by humans Agriculture , the land-based cultivation and breeding of plants (known as crops), fungi and domesticated animals Crop farming ,

34-428: A proper noun Cultivation , a video game by Jason Rohrer Cultivation , a 2006 album by Gram Rabbit Cultivate (store) See also [ edit ] Cult (disambiguation) Farming (disambiguation) Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Cultivation . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change

51-428: A proper noun Cultivation , a video game by Jason Rohrer Cultivation , a 2006 album by Gram Rabbit Cultivate (store) See also [ edit ] Cult (disambiguation) Farming (disambiguation) Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Cultivation . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change

68-428: A proper noun Cultivation , a video game by Jason Rohrer Cultivation , a 2006 album by Gram Rabbit Cultivate (store) See also [ edit ] Cult (disambiguation) Farming (disambiguation) Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Cultivation . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change

85-555: A specific single species of) plants as staple food or industrial crop Horticulture , the cultivation of non-staple plants such as vegetables, fruits, flowers, trees and grass Fungiculture , the cultivation of mushrooms and other fungi for producing food, medicine and other commercially valued products Animal husbandry , the breeding of domesticated mammals (livestock and working animals) and birds (poultry), and occasionally amphibians (e.g., bullfrogs) and reptiles (e.g. snakes, softshell turtles and crocodilians) Insect farming ,

102-555: A specific single species of) plants as staple food or industrial crop Horticulture , the cultivation of non-staple plants such as vegetables, fruits, flowers, trees and grass Fungiculture , the cultivation of mushrooms and other fungi for producing food, medicine and other commercially valued products Animal husbandry , the breeding of domesticated mammals (livestock and working animals) and birds (poultry), and occasionally amphibians (e.g., bullfrogs) and reptiles (e.g. snakes, softshell turtles and crocodilians) Insect farming ,

119-460: The breeding of economic insects such as honeybees, silkworms and cochineals Aquaculture , the controlled breeding or "farming" of aquatic animals, plants and algae Pisciculture , the breeding of fish Algaculture , the breeding of algae, particularly seaweeds Tillage , the cultivation of fertile soil (etymological meaning of cultivation) Land development Colonization , socio-political cultivation of land Colonialism ,

136-460: The breeding of economic insects such as honeybees, silkworms and cochineals Aquaculture , the controlled breeding or "farming" of aquatic animals, plants and algae Pisciculture , the breeding of fish Algaculture , the breeding of algae, particularly seaweeds Tillage , the cultivation of fertile soil (etymological meaning of cultivation) Land development Colonization , socio-political cultivation of land Colonialism ,

153-460: The breeding of economic insects such as honeybees, silkworms and cochineals Aquaculture , the controlled breeding or "farming" of aquatic animals, plants and algae Pisciculture , the breeding of fish Algaculture , the breeding of algae, particularly seaweeds Tillage , the cultivation of fertile soil (etymological meaning of cultivation) Land development Colonization , socio-political cultivation of land Colonialism ,

170-407: The free dictionary. Cultivation may refer to: The state of having or expressing a good education ( bildung ), refinement , culture , or high culture Gardening The controlled growing of organisms by humans Agriculture , the land-based cultivation and breeding of plants (known as crops), fungi and domesticated animals Crop farming , the mass-scale cultivation of (usually

187-407: The free dictionary. Cultivation may refer to: The state of having or expressing a good education ( bildung ), refinement , culture , or high culture Gardening The controlled growing of organisms by humans Agriculture , the land-based cultivation and breeding of plants (known as crops), fungi and domesticated animals Crop farming , the mass-scale cultivation of (usually

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204-715: The idea of socio-political cultivation of land and people Civilizing mission , cultivation of people in the sense of cultural assimilation or forced assimilation Developmentalism Microbiological culture , a method of multiplying microbial organisms Cultivation theory , George Gerbner's model of media effects A common translation for several terms originating in Chinese and broader East Asian philosophy and literature, such as Qigong and Kung Fu practices (including martial arts), Self-cultivation , and certain supernatural tropes often featured in Xianxia fiction. As

221-606: The idea of socio-political cultivation of land and people Civilizing mission , cultivation of people in the sense of cultural assimilation or forced assimilation Developmentalism Microbiological culture , a method of multiplying microbial organisms Cultivation theory , George Gerbner's model of media effects A common translation for several terms originating in Chinese and broader East Asian philosophy and literature, such as Qigong and Kung Fu practices (including martial arts), Self-cultivation , and certain supernatural tropes often featured in Xianxia fiction. As

238-606: The idea of socio-political cultivation of land and people Civilizing mission , cultivation of people in the sense of cultural assimilation or forced assimilation Developmentalism Microbiological culture , a method of multiplying microbial organisms Cultivation theory , George Gerbner's model of media effects A common translation for several terms originating in Chinese and broader East Asian philosophy and literature, such as Qigong and Kung Fu practices (including martial arts), Self-cultivation , and certain supernatural tropes often featured in Xianxia fiction. As

255-498: The link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Cultivation&oldid=1190742223 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages cultivation [REDACTED] Look up cultivation , cultivate , or cultivated in Wiktionary,

272-496: The link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Cultivation&oldid=1190742223 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages cultivation [REDACTED] Look up cultivation , cultivate , or cultivated in Wiktionary,

289-594: The mass-scale cultivation of (usually a specific single species of) plants as staple food or industrial crop Horticulture , the cultivation of non-staple plants such as vegetables, fruits, flowers, trees and grass Fungiculture , the cultivation of mushrooms and other fungi for producing food, medicine and other commercially valued products Animal husbandry , the breeding of domesticated mammals (livestock and working animals) and birds (poultry), and occasionally amphibians (e.g., bullfrogs) and reptiles (e.g. snakes, softshell turtles and crocodilians) Insect farming ,

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