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1 cultivate
['kaltëveit] vt 1. lëroj, kultivoj. 2. prashis. 3. përmirësoj, përsos (mjeshtërinë etj). 4. kultivoj, çoj përpara (artin, shkencën). 5. forcoj (miqësinë)● cultivated ['kaltëveitid] adj 1. i kultivuar. 2. i kulturuar● cultivation [kaltë'veishën] n 1. rritje, kultivim (i bimëve). 2. ngritje, formim, kulturë.● under cultivation nën kulturë, e mbjellë (toka)● cultivable ['kaltëvëbl] adj. e punueshme (tokë)* * *kultivoj -
2 cultivable
['kaltëvëbl] adj. e punueshme (tokë)● cultivate ['kaltëveit] vt 1. lëroj, kultivoj. 2. prashis. 3. përmirësoj, përsos (mjeshtërinë etj). 4. kultivoj, çoj përpara (artin, shkencën). 5. forcoj (miqësinë)● cultivated ['kaltëveitid] adj 1. i kultivuar. 2. i kulturuar● cultivation [kaltë'veishën] n 1. rritje, kultivim (i bimëve). 2. ngritje, formim, kulturë.● under cultivation nën kulturë, e mbjellë (toka)
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Cultivate — Cul ti*vate (k?l t? v?t), v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Cultivated} ( v? t?d); p. pr. & vb. n. {Cultivating} ( v? t?ng).] [LL. cultivatus, p. p. of cultivare to cultivate, fr. cultivus cultivated, fr. L. cultus, p. p. of colere to till, cultivate. Cf.… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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