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uncultivated Meaning in Tamil ( uncultivated வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)



Adjective:

சாகுபடி செய்யப்படாத,



uncultivated தமிழ் அர்த்தத்தின் உதாரணம்:

இன்று, இப்பகுதியில் வெறும் 25% காடு, 15% தேயிலைத் தோட்டம், 43% சாகுபடி மற்றும் சாகுபடி செய்யப்படாத நிலம் மற்றும் 17% நீர்நிலைகள், குடியிருப்பு, மலை போன்றவைகளாக மாற்றம் அடைந்துள்ளது.

சாகுபடி செய்யப்படாத காடுகள் மற்றும் கழிவு நிலங்களின் பெரிய பகுதிகள் இந்த காலகட்டத்தில் பண்ணைகள் மற்றும் தோட்டங்களாக மாற்றப்பட்டன.

uncultivated's Usage Examples:

The population was greatly reduced in numbers, and much of the land was left uncultivated.


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.


Finally, in 1854, a cadastral survey of the whole of the United Kingdom, only excepting uncultivated districts, was resolved upon, on a scale of 1: 2500, still larger scales (1: 500 or 1: 1000) being adopted for town plans.


It consists of uncultivated or rough lands, such as mountains, stony ground, 'c.


In the west of Ireland and in the Faroes, where certain inland and lowland localities are still uncultivated, Plantage maritfma and other halophytes occur in quantity and side by side with some Alpine species, such as Dryas octopetala.


One of his strings of proverbs runs as follows: "The uncultivated man is not innocent; the ignorant man is not devout; the bashful man learns not; the wrathful man teaches not; he who is much absorbed in trade cannot become wise; where no men are, there strive thyself to be a man" (gib.


These central uplands of Tunisia in an uncultivated state are covered with alfa or esparto grass; but they also grow considerable amounts of cereals - wheat in the north, barley in the south.


A piece of uncultivated land is made over to a peasant for from 20 to 29 years.


The Italian agriculturist has come to look (and often in vain) for action on a large scale from the state, for irrigation, drainage of uncultivated low-lying land, which may be made fertile, river regulation, 'c.


Improvement contracts are granted for uncultivated bush districts, where one fourth of the produce goes to the landlord, and for plantations of fig-trees, olive-trees and vines, half of the produce of which belongs to the landlord, who at the end of ten years reimburses the tenant for a part of the improvements effected.


This plain, naturally fertile, but now almost uncultivated, is supposed to be the plain of Gennesareth, described by Josephus (B.


Until 1867 English manufacturers of quinine were entirely dependent upon South America for their supplies of cinchona bark, which were obtained exclusively from uncultivated trees, growing chiefly in Bolivia, Peru, and Ecuador, the principal species which were used for the purpose being Cinchona Calisaya; C.


The draining and tilling of submerged or uncultivated land on a large scale, the promotion of agriculture in every way, in particular by the digging of channels, and the regulation of the system of taxation, were carried out on his initiative.





Synonyms:

uncultivable, uncultivatable,



Antonyms:

unnatural, disingenuous, cultivated,

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