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Dictionary - Cultivator

Cultivator

Part of Speech

Noun

Pronunciation

IPA: /ˈkʌl.tɪ.veɪ.tər/

Phonetic: KUL-ti-vay-tor

Definitions

  • A person who prepares and works on land to grow crops.
  • A mechanical tool used for breaking up soil and removing weeds.
  • Someone who fosters or develops a skill, talent, or interest.

Usage Examples

  • "The cultivator tilled the soil to prepare it for planting."
  • "She was known as a cultivator of young artists."

Etymology

From Latin "cultivare" (to cultivate) + "-or" (one who performs an action).

Synonyms

Farmer, grower, tiller, gardener, developer.

Antonyms

Destroyer, neglecter.

Translations

Language Translation Pronunciation
Frenchcultivateurkool-tee-va-tur
Spanishcultivadorkool-tee-va-dor
GermanKultivatorkool-tee-va-tor
Russianкультиваторkul-tee-va-tor
Chinese (Mandarin)耕耘机gēng yún jī
Japanese耕運機kōunki
Hindiकृषकkrishak
Tamilசமளிப்பவர்samalippavar
Bengaliচাষিchashi
Marathiशेतकरीshetkari
Kannadaಕೃಷಿಕkrishika
Malayalamകർഷകൻkarshakan
Teluguవ్యవసాయదారుడుvyavasayadarudu
Gujaratiખેડૂતkhedut
Punjabiਕਿਸਾਨkisan
Urduکاشتکارkashtkar

Regional Pronunciation Variations

American English: /ˈkʌl.tɪ.veɪ.tər/

British English: /ˈkʌl.tɪ.veɪ.tər/

Australian English: /ˈkʌl.tɪ.veɪ.tər/

Indian English: /ˈkʌl.tɪ.veɪ.tər/

Historical Usage

First used in the 17th century, originally referring to a person who cultivates land, later extending to machines and abstract ideas.

Cultural Nuances

The term "cultivator" is widely used in agricultural societies and has symbolic meaning in self-improvement and education.

More Information

The role of cultivators in agriculture and society has been essential for centuries, contributing to food production and cultural development. In modern usage, a cultivator can also be a mentor or an influential figure in fostering talents.

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