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horticulturalists
noun
Plural of horticulturalist
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Like the earlier exhibition, it reflects a changing view about the people who, from the second to the tenth centuries AD, created the most highly developed civilisation of pre-Columbian America.For much of the 20th century, students of the Mayan people considered them to be peaceful horticulturalists, governed by priests and ritual, without kings, cities, politics, violence or war.
From then on the horticulturalists take over growing the cells into plants and crossing those that express the desired trait with their conventional counterparts.
One bulb of the most sought-after variety, the flaming red-striped Semper Augustus, sold for twice the yearly income of a rich merchant.For modern flower growers, the equivalent of the Semper Augustus is the blue rose, which horticulturalists have longed for since the Victorian period.
Like good horticulturalists, they propagate strains of the plant that produce a high proportion of tetrahydrocannabinol (THC, marijuana's active ingredient) and speed their growth by means of heat and artificial light.Why the boom?
Since the fallowing periods of the plots are much longer than the planted periods, the swidden horticulturalists must gradually encroach on more distant land.
Horticulturalists have more material goods than most hunter-gatherers, though not more than such societies as the Indians of the Northwest Coast.
But this was most exceptional, for almost all other primitive horticulturalists did not go beyond simple tribes with egalitarian and nearly autonomous communities.
Sometimes this results in semisedentary villages when the newly arable plots finally are so distant that a few horticulturalists must start to build huts near the newer fields, to be joined later by others.
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The Shuar are an indigenous group of hunter-horticulturalists who had been taught Spanish but have their own language, and the scientists wanted to see if they could understand the meaning, even without understanding any of the words, when adults talked to babies in English.
Rickman plays Louis XIV with unexpected compassion; there's a cute Henry V-isceneene in which he tries to take a break from his duties to pose as a horticulturalist.
Seeking to conceal their price-fixing activities, employees from freight companies like United Parcel Service and Kuehne & Nagel used nicknames like Head Planter, Gardener, Cat Weasel and Horticulturalist, the European Commission said Wednesday.
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