
1) Agriculture 2) Cryptographic attack 3) Farming 4) HIS AVOCATION 5) Horticulture 6) Husbandry 7) The cultivation of plants
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1) Cultivation 2) Farming 3) Floricultural 4) Floriculture 5) Horticulture 6) Landscaping
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a batsman prodding at the pitch with his bat between deliveries, either to flatten a bump in the pitch, to soothe his own frazzled nerves or simply to waste time or upset the rhythm of the bowler. Considered facetious as there is not really a point to it.
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Gardening is the practice of growing and cultivating plants as part of horticulture. In gardens, ornamental plants are often grown for their flowers, foliage, or overall appearance; useful plants, such as root vegetables, leaf vegetables, fruits, and herbs, are grown for consumption, for use as dyes, or for medicinal or cosmetic use. Gardening is ...
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[cryptanalysis] In cryptanalysis, gardening was a term used at the British Government Code and Cypher School at Bletchley Park, England, during World War II; for schemes to entice the Germans to include known plaintext, which the British called `cribs`, in their encrypted messages. This term presumably came from RAF minelaying missions, or ...
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mine-laying operations
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a batsman prodding at the pitch with his bat between deliveries, either to flatten a bump in the pitch, to soothe his own frazzled nerves or simply to waste time or upset the rhythm of the bowler. Considered facetious as there is not really a point to it.
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• (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Garden • (n.) The art of occupation of laying out and cultivating gardens; horticulture.
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(from the article `Moon`) ...bombardment and of the Moon`s thermal, particulate, and radiation environments. In the ancient past the stream of impacting bodies, some of which ...
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the laying out and care of a plot of ground devoted partially or wholly to the growing of plants such as flowers, herbs, or vegetables.[14 related articles]
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A process in which countless small impacts create a regolith on a planetary surface and then continually keep it mixed, broken up, and turned over; much as the act of cultivating a garden.
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Gar'den·ing noun The art of occupation of laying out and cultivating gardens; horticulture.
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The laws allow a batsman to make minor repairs with his bat to the surface of the pitch, for example to pitch-marks made by the ball or scratches from fielders' studs. There's an element of psychology at work here too: a batsman beaten by a ball that whistled past his chin might prod the spot where it pitched to spare the bowler from giving himself...
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[
n] - the cultivation of plants
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Cleaning greenery off the holds and/or rock face on a climb.
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horticulture noun the cultivation of plants
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The constant and slow churning of the lunar regolith as the result of meteorite impacts.
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