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- Haumia-tiketike (or simply Haumia) is the god of all uncultivated vegetative food in Māori mythology. He is particularly ****ociated with the starchy rhizome...
- was neither terra nullius ('land belonging to no one') or "desert and uncultivated land" at the time of European settlement. Following the abolition of...
- require fencing to prevent over-grazing by deer and sheep that roam over uncultivated areas. Grazing in this manner is one of the main factors preventing the...
- first brought into cultivation in the Eastern Mediterranean region. The uncultivated form of the species, wild cabbage, originates from feral po****tions...
- era, the outer suburbs scarcely existed. Most of New Providence was uncultivated bush until Loyalists were resettled there following the American Revolutionary...
- meaning "of the woods" in Latin) was a Roman tutelary deity of woods and uncultivated lands. As protector of the forest (sylvestris deus), he especially presided...
- is an Australian English term meaning "a mischievous young person, an uncultivated, rowdy but good-hearted person", or "a person who acts with apparent...
- Administration to increase commodity prices, by paying farmers to leave land uncultivated and cut herds. In many instances, crops were plowed under and livestock...
- dictionary. Wasteland or waste land may refer to: Desert or barren area an uncultivated area of land, whether wooded or not, whether common land or not Wasteland...
- economists across Latin America. The focus of the law was on transferring uncultivated land from large landowners to poor laborers, who would then be able to...