Agriculture and Farming Vocabulary: Cultivation Language
Agricultural vocabulary derives from Latin "ager" (field) and "cultura" (cultivation). From "agriculture" to "harvest," this specialized language describes farming practices.
Agriculture and Cultivation
Agriculture (field-cultivation), cultivate (work/till), culture (cultivation), agronomy (field-management)—farming practice vocabulary.
Crops and Plants
Crop (top/sprout), harvest (autumn/gathering), yield (pay/produce), produce (bring forth)—plant products terminology.
Farming Tools and Methods
Plow (till soil), till (work land), sow (scatter seed), reap (gather/cut)—farming action vocabulary.
Land and Fields
Field (flat land), pasture (feeding place), meadow (mowed land), orchard (garden-yard)—agricultural land types.
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Conclusion
Agricultural vocabulary shows how Latin farming culture created systematic language for cultivation and harvest.
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