Horticulturally

Word HORTICULTURALLY
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A subsistence pattern distinguished by intensive gardening. Essentially small-scale farming, growing all manner of vegetables, fruits, herbs, and other plant products. In societies that subsist on horticulture, there is a strong association with matrilineal families; daughters inherit the land from their mothers. The men clear a patch of forest for a garden and the women take over. This is usually accomplished by slash-and-burn. The most important relationship in a horticultural society is usually the bond between brother and sister (as opposed to between father and son in many farming societies); a woman marries and her husband is recognized as the father of her children, husband and wife generally live separately and the main father figure for her children is their maternal uncle. Urban Dictionary

The use of one word, to mean two, three or four words in a sentence. Urban Dictionary

The attempt at improving the culture of a lady of the evening. Urban Dictionary

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The word "horticulturally" in example sentences

For the horticulturally impaired, the Power Plant Herb Garden is a tiny hydroponic growth chamber that will have your basil, mint and whatever else you want to plant growing in no time. ❋ Unknown (2009)

The really exciting news, horticulturally – although it will be difficult to enthuse any readers with this one – is that I shall have some runner beans to enter in the “collection of four vegetables” class at the Games next week. ❋ Jean (2009)

On a recent blazing summer afternoon, in the cool vault of her underground office, bookshop director Francoise Simon sparks with enthusiasm about her stock of more than 4,000 books and her polyglot, horticulturally savvy staff. ❋ Unknown (2010)

While residents in Mansfield, Nottinghamshire, can face penalty fines of £100 for any non-horticulturally related items discovered in their garden-waste bins. ❋ Unknown (2010)

One way the Ralpha Continental riders might have avoided the indignity of having to bathe in ice would have been to opt for the resilient, laterally stiff, vertically compliant, and horticulturally deciduous ride of birch wood: ❋ BikeSnobNYC (2009)

Different climate controlled rooms display a wide variety of local and international plants and flowers that intrigue even the most horticulturally ignorant person. ❋ Carolingian (2007)

Whether he meant horticulturally or in some wider sense, we could not tell. ❋ Davis, Lindsey (2001)

Hermit or not, the hut's owner was horticulturally endowed. ❋ Foster, Alan Dean, 1946- (2000)

It was a rue-leaved anemone (_A. thalictraides_); and, if you will believe it, each one of the three white flowers was _double, _ not merely with that multiplicity of petals in the disk which is common with this species, but technically and horticulturally double, like the double-flowering almond or cherry, -- the most exquisitely delicate little petals, seeming like lace-work. ❋ Various (N/A)

The species is making rapid strides and in a short while will probably rank fourth in importance with reference to the extent to which it has been developed horticulturally. ❋ Unknown (N/A)

These lectures have always been well received and almost invariably have aroused special interest in the minds of those who are horticulturally inclined. ❋ Unknown (N/A)

There should be more horticulturally interested people from the farms affiliated with this society. ❋ Various (N/A)

It goes on by discovering in Minnesota the horticulturally-minded people in the state; you must always be on the lookout for people who are to do the big things. ❋ Various (N/A)

This is an expensive and wasteful method, horticulturally speaking, but it does indicate that it is best to plant nuts as soon as possible after they have properly ripened and been dried. ❋ Carl Weschcke (1933)

These beds and borders with their succession of spring bulbs and summer flowers, their brilliant annuals and massed perennials are not only a delight to the eyes of all, but that they afford endless hints, are as it were horticulturally educational to garden-loving visitors, may be gathered from the frequency with which such visitors are seen to consult the name-labels of the various plants. ❋ Walter Jerrold (1897)

I had been bored to extinction by Jasper, Jr. when he undertook to enlighten me horticulturally. ❋ George Barr McCutcheon (1897)

Some one horticulturally inclined having observed the unusually fine fruit on the chance plant, and believing that it is a good plan to help the fittest to survive, marked the bush, and in the autumn transferred it to his garden. ❋ Edward Payson Roe (1863)

Among the societies that practice horticulture are the Maroons of Suriname, the Mosuo and [Naxi] of China, and numerous indigenous peoples in Indonesia and the Americas, like the Iroquois, Navajo, [Hopi], [Zuni], and Zapotec. All of these nations are traditionally matrilineal. ❋ Lorelili (2012)

You can [lead] a [HORTICULTURE] but you can't make her [think]. ❋ Kfur74 (2007)

You can [lead] a horse to water, but you [cn't] lead [a whore] to culture. ❋ Anonymous (2003)

I'm [sneezing] [my head] off today due to this [horticultural bukkake]. ❋ Deputydazza (2020)

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