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noun

Harmony or accordance in opinion or feeling.

Usage examples:

The two officers nodded in agreement
verb

To hit or physically attack someone or something

Usage examples:

[ t ] a car struck the man trying to cross a major highway., [ t ] she was struck in the back of th…
noun

A 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…
noun

Harmony or accordance in opinion or feeling.

Usage examples:

The two officers nodded in agreement
noun

A person who agrees.

noun

A person who agrees.

verb

Have the same opinion about something; concur.

Usage examples:

I completely agree with your recent editorial
noun

In plural. grace notes; embellishments.

adjective

Growing wild in cultivated fields.

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They analyse for example how marsh beds, pond and agrestal plants develop, they experiment and docu…
adjective

Agricultural; rural.

adjective

Relating to the country; rural or rustic.

Usage examples:

Paul shambroom's exploration into systems of power has led him to agrestic town council meetings wh…
noun

Agriculture conducted on strictly commercial principles.

Usage examples:

With the rise of commercial agriculture and agribusiness, farmers have vastly increased their use o…
noun

Agriculture conducted on strictly commercial principles.

Usage examples:

With the rise of commercial agriculture and agribusiness, farmers have vastly increased their use o…
adjective

Relating to agriculture; agricultural.

Usage examples:

This policy will boost the country's output from the agric sector
noun

The science or practice of farming; agriculture.

Usage examples:

You should know everything about agric in your region
noun

A person engaged in or concerned with agriculture; especially a person who cultivates the soil in order to grow crops; a husbandman.

adjective

Relating to agriculture.

Usage examples:

Agricultural land
noun

The 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.

Usage examples:

Fungicide resistance is a serious problem facing modern agriculture
noun

A person engaged in agriculture; a cultivator, a farmer.

noun

A 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…
noun

A 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…
adjective

In predicative use: grinning. chiefly in "all agrin".

adjective

Of or relating to agriology.

noun

A 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.

noun

The branch of biology that deals with soil science and plant nutrition and its application to crop production.

Usage examples:

I am referring to genetic manipulation in agrobiology.
adjective

Especially of a sauce: compounded of sweet and sour; bittersweet.

noun

In italian cookery: a sweet-and-sour sauce, typically based on a reduction of vinegar and sugar; a dish made with this sauce.

noun

The study of geology as it relates to soil fertility and crop production; the branch of soil science concerning agriculture.

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