Definitionadj. (of land or fields) not prepared for raising crops
Last update: July 21, 2015
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It was a royal preserve, and remains for the most part an uncultivated waste, but it is also a rich coalfield, and there are mines in every direction. [Please select]
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"Mountains and lakes" meant the uncultivated land around settlements, the "village commons", where people collected firewood or went fishing. [Please select]
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In the rear, a small garden is protected from the uncultivated life of the hillside by a fence of close-set pickets. [Please select]
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There is a part of his heart which will remain uncultivated to the end. [Please select]
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And yet, this same headwater territory was teeming with human beings, as rude and uncultivated as the South Sea Islanders. [Please select]
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The Indian skylark likewise may now be heard singing at Heaven's gate in places where there are large tracts of uncultivated land. [Please select]
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"Strange," murmured Ned, half soliloquising, "that, although so wild and uncultivated, it should remind me so forcibly of home." [Please select]
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