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cultivator

[kuhl-tuh-vey-ter] / ˈkʌl təˌveɪ tər /


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Last year Dixie Cultivator Corp. sold 403 one-row choppers at $157.50 each.

From Time Magazine Archive

Last week when several South American planters ordered cotton choppers, they could not be promised delivery sooner than next July, for Dixie Cultivator Corp. of Dallas was already working at capacity.

From Time Magazine Archive

Cultivator of the gardens of the mind, himself the very bud and bloom of humanistic learning, he follows Socrates in having taken as his modus operandi the emulous pursuit of all that is most excellent.

From Time Magazine Archive

For the cut of the Cotswold ewe, we are also indebted to Mr. Tucker, of "The Cultivator."

From Rural Architecture Being a Complete Description of Farm Houses, Cottages, and Out Buildings by Allen, Lewis Falley

At this season and in these depths the vicinity of the Corner of the Channel, Clarks Side. and the area N and W of the Cultivator usually have a good winter school of haddock.

From Fishing Grounds of the Gulf of Maine by Rich, Walter H.




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