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Definition of Recultivated
1. recultivate [v] - See also: recultivate
Lexicographical Neighbors of Recultivated
Literary usage of Recultivated
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Library Journal by American Library Association, Library Association (1922)
"The other villages were recaptured by the French and in some cases houses were
repaired, fields were cleared of the signs of battle and recultivated, ..."
2. The Economic Consequences of the Peace by John Maynard Keynes (1920)
"... 400000 had been recultivated, 200000 hectare of which are now ready to be sown.
Finally, more than 10000000 metres of barbed wire had been removed. ..."
3. The Economic Consequences of the Peace by John Maynard Keynes (1920)
"... and of 1800000 hectares of ground rendered useless by battle, 400000 had been
recultivated, 200000 hectares of which are now ready to be sown. ..."
4. The Economic Consequences of the Peace by John Maynard Keynes (1920)
"... and of 1800000 hectares of ground rendered useless by battle, 400000 had been
recultivated, 200000 hectares of which are now ready to be sown. ..."
5. Proceedings by Royal Geographical Society (Great Britain), Norton Shaw, Francis Galton, William Spottiswoode, Clements Robert Markham, Henry Walter Bates, John Scott Keltie (1890)
"... other than a top dressing of its own dust, has enabled a considerable portion
of the Wei basin to be recultivated. Although no villages were seen, ..."
6. The Geographical Journal by Royal Geographical Society (Great Britain). (1906)
"... tract might be recultivated at no very great expense. That this part of the
country was once very prosperous there can be no doubt ..."
7. The Harvey Lectures by Harvey Society of New York, New York Academy of Medicine (1917)
"His strains produced a strong offensive odor when recultivated. The strains
cultivated in my laboratory did not, and still do not, give any offensive odor ..."
8. The British Journal of Dermatology by British Association of Dermatology (1895)
"Fungus inoculated on human subject, followed in three weeks by a hard infiltrated
circumscribed patch, difficult to cure. Fungus recultivated from the ..."