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cultivate

|cul-ti-vate|

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/ˈkʌltɪˌveɪt/

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/ˈkʌltɪveɪt/

refined or prepared

Etymology
Etymology Information

'cultivate' originates from Latin, specifically the word 'cultivare,' where 'cultus' meant 'care' or 'cultivation.'

Historical Evolution

'cultivare' transformed into the Old French word 'cultiver,' and eventually became the modern English word 'cultivate' through Middle English.

Meaning Changes

Initially, it meant 'to care for or tend to land,' but over time it evolved into its current meanings, including developing skills or qualities.

Meanings by Part of Speech

Verb 1

to prepare and use land for crops or gardening.

Farmers cultivate the land to grow crops.

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Verb 2

to try to acquire or develop a quality, sentiment, or skill.

She cultivated a love for music from a young age.

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Last updated: 2025/01/11 11:40