Word Meanings - UNCULTURE - Book Publishers vocabulary database
Want of culture. "Idleness, ill husbandry . . . unculture." Bp. Hall.
Related words: (words related to UNCULTURE)
- CULTURE FEATURES
The artificial features of a district as distinguished from the natural. - HUSBANDRY
1. Care of domestic affairs; economy; domestic management; thrift. There's husbandry in heaven; Their candles are all out. Shak. 2. The business of a husbandman, comprehending the various branches of agriculture; farming. Husbandry supplieth all - CULTURED
1. Under culture; cultivated. "Cultured vales." Shenstone. 2. Characterized by mental and moral training; disciplined; refined; well-educated. The sense of beauty in nature, even among cultured people, is less often met with than other - CULTURE MYTH
A myth accounting for the discovery of arts and sciences or the advent of a higher civilization, as in the Prometheus myth. - UNCULTURE
Want of culture. "Idleness, ill husbandry . . . unculture." Bp. Hall. - CULTURELESS
Having no culture. - IDLENESS
The condition or quality of being idle (in the various senses of that word); uselessness; fruitlessness; triviality; inactivity; laziness. Syn. -- Inaction; indolence; sluggishness; sloth. - CULTURE
1. The act or practice of cultivating, or of preparing the earth for seed and raising crops by tillage; as, the culture of the soil. 2. The act of, or any labor or means employed for, training, disciplining, or refining the moral and intellectual - SELF-CULTURE
Culture, training, or education of one's self by one's own efforts. - SILVICULTURE
See SYLVICULTURE - OSTREACULTURE
The artificial cultivation of oysters. - FLORICULTURE
The cultivation of flowering plants. - DOMICULTURE
The art of house-keeping, cookery, etc. R. Park. - AGRICULTURE
The art or science of cultivating the ground, including the harvesting of crops, and the rearing and management of live stock; tillage; husbandry; farming. - VITICULTURE
The cultivation of the vine; grape growing. - STIRPICULTURE
The breeding of special stocks or races. - INCULTURE
Want or neglect of cultivation or culture. Feltham. - ARBORICULTURE
The cultivation of trees and shrubs, chiefly for timber or for ornamental purposes. - PISCICULTURE
Fish culture. See under Fish. - POMICULTURE
The culture of fruit; pomology as an art. - APICULTURE
Rearing of bees for their honey and wax. - HORTICULTURE
The cultivation of a garden or orchard; the art of cultivating gardens or orchards.