All English words - page 152
nounHarmony or accordance in opinion or feeling.
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The two officers nodded in agreement
verbTo hit or physically attack someone or something
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[ t ] a car struck the man trying to cross a major highway., [ t ] she was struck in the back of th…
nounA period of time when a group of workers refuse to work because they are not satisfied with their pay, working conditions, etc.
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In a statement, the union said there were no plans for a strike., a postal/rail workers'/miners' st…
nounHarmony or accordance in opinion or feeling.
Usage examples:
The two officers nodded in agreement
nounA person who agrees.
nounA person who agrees.
verbHave the same opinion about something; concur.
Usage examples:
I completely agree with your recent editorial
nounIn plural. grace notes; embellishments.
adjectiveGrowing wild in cultivated fields.
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They analyse for example how marsh beds, pond and agrestal plants develop, they experiment and docu…
adjectiveAgricultural; rural.
adjectiveRelating to the country; rural or rustic.
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Paul shambroom's exploration into systems of power has led him to agrestic town council meetings wh…
nounAgriculture conducted on strictly commercial principles.
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With the rise of commercial agriculture and agribusiness, farmers have vastly increased their use o…
nounAgriculture conducted on strictly commercial principles.
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With the rise of commercial agriculture and agribusiness, farmers have vastly increased their use o…
adjectiveRelating to agriculture; agricultural.
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This policy will boost the country's output from the agric sector
nounThe science or practice of farming; agriculture.
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You should know everything about agric in your region
nounA person engaged in or concerned with agriculture; especially a person who cultivates the soil in order to grow crops; a husbandman.
adjectiveRelating to agriculture.
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Agricultural land
nounThe science or practice of farming, including cultivation of the soil for the growing of crops and the rearing of animals to provide food, wool, and other products.
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Fungicide resistance is a serious problem facing modern agriculture
nounA person engaged in agriculture; a cultivator, a farmer.
nounA plant of the rose family which bears slender flower spikes and hooked fruits, found in north temperate regions.
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Other locally common tannin-rich plants include blackberry, raspberry, rose, lady's mantle, agrimon…
nounA plant of the rose family which bears slender flower spikes and hooked fruits, found in north temperate regions.
Usage examples:
Other locally common tannin-rich plants include blackberry, raspberry, rose, lady's mantle, agrimon…
adjectiveIn predicative use: grinning. chiefly in "all agrin".
adjectiveOf or relating to agriology.
nounA bacterium of the genus agrobacterium, which includes gram-negative aerobic rods found in soil, several of which cause plant galls; also (in form agrobacterium) the genus itself.
nounThe branch of biology that deals with soil science and plant nutrition and its application to crop production.
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I am referring to genetic manipulation in agrobiology.
adjectiveEspecially of a sauce: compounded of sweet and sour; bittersweet.
nounIn italian cookery: a sweet-and-sour sauce, typically based on a reduction of vinegar and sugar; a dish made with this sauce.
nounThe study of geology as it relates to soil fertility and crop production; the branch of soil science concerning agriculture.
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