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cultivate
Verb
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If you cultivate a crop, you grow it.
By 3,600 years ago, farmers were cultivating cereals at a high altitude.
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If you cultivate land, you grow crops on it.
The government gave farmers the right to cultivate more than one million hectares of unused farmland.
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If you cultivate a relationship, an image, or a skill, you develop it.
An additional important strategy noted was the importance of cultivating relationships with people.
new
Adjective
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If something is new, it is not old.
They had a new car.
In 1900, the idea was very new.
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If somebody is new, they are not experienced.
They hired a new worker.
land
Noun
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Land is the part of the Earth that is not water
The Earth is 70% water, and 30% land.
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A land is a country or region
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Land is an area of ground that can be used for farming, making buildings, etc.
All this land belongs to me.
land
Verb
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When you land, you fall onto the ground.
He jumped off the wall and landed on his feet.
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When an airplane lands, it comes down from the air onto the ground.
The plane landed in Chicago.
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When you land an airplane, you use the controls to bring it down on the ground.
The pilot landed the big plane.