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cultivated Definition


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cultivate
verb cultivated, cultivating
    1. To prepare and use (land or soil) for growing crops.
      Thesaurus: plant, till, garden, seed.
    2. To grow (a crop, plant, etc).
      Thesaurus: plant, raise, grow.
    3. To develop or improve.
      Example: cultivate a taste for literature
      Thesaurus: educate, refine, nurture, train, develop, encourage, foster, advance, further, bolster, improve, teach, civilize, enrich.
    4. To try to develop a friendship, a relationship, etc with (someone), especially for personal advantage.
Etymology: 17c: from Latin cultivare, cultivatum, ultimately from colere to till or take care of.





cultivated
adj
    1. Well bred and knowledgeable.
    2. Said of plants: not wild; grown and cared for in a garden, etc.
    3. Said of soil or land: prepared for growing crops.


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