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The act of humanizing. M. Arnold.

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  • AMELIORATION
    The act of ameliorating, or the state of being ameliorated; making or becoming better; improvement; melioration. "Amelioration of human affairs." J. S. Mill.
  • CULTURE FEATURES
    The artificial features of a district as distinguished from the natural.
  • REFINEMENT
    1. The act of refining, or the state of being refined; as, the refinement or metals; refinement of ideas. The more bodies are of kin to spirit in subtilty and refinement, the more diffusive are they. Norris. From the civil war to this time, I doubt
  • CULTURED
    1. Under culture; cultivated. "Cultured vales." Shenstone. 2. Characterized by mental and moral training; disciplined; refined; well-educated. The sense of beauty in nature, even among cultured people, is less often met with than other
  • CULTURE MYTH
    A myth accounting for the discovery of arts and sciences or the advent of a higher civilization, as in the Prometheus myth.
  • CULTURELESS
    Having no culture.
  • CIVILIZATION
    Rendering a criminal process civil. (more info) 1. The act of civilizing, or the state of being civilized; national culture; refinement. Our manners, our civilization, and all the good things connected with manners, and with civilization, have,
  • HUMANIZATION
    The act of humanizing. M. Arnold.
  • CULTIVATION
    1. The art or act of cultivating; improvement for agricultural purposes or by agricultural processes; tillage; production by tillage. 2. Bestowal of time or attention for self-improvement or for the benefit of others; fostering care. 3. The state
  • CULTURE
    1. The act or practice of cultivating, or of preparing the earth for seed and raising crops by tillage; as, the culture of the soil. 2. The act of, or any labor or means employed for, training, disciplining, or refining the moral and intellectual
  • SELF-CULTURE
    Culture, training, or education of one's self by one's own efforts.
  • SILVICULTURE
    See SYLVICULTURE
  • UNCIVILIZATION
    The state of being uncivilized; savagery or barbarism.
  • OSTREACULTURE
    The artificial cultivation of oysters.
  • FLORICULTURE
    The cultivation of flowering plants.
  • DOMICULTURE
    The art of house-keeping, cookery, etc. R. Park.
  • AGRICULTURE
    The art or science of cultivating the ground, including the harvesting of crops, and the rearing and management of live stock; tillage; husbandry; farming.
  • VITICULTURE
    The cultivation of the vine; grape growing.
  • STIRPICULTURE
    The breeding of special stocks or races.
  • INCULTURE
    Want or neglect of cultivation or culture. Feltham.
  • INCIVILIZATION
    The state of being uncivilized; want of civilization; barbarism.
  • UNCULTURE
    Want of culture. "Idleness, ill husbandry . . . unculture." Bp. Hall.
  • ARBORICULTURE
    The cultivation of trees and shrubs, chiefly for timber or for ornamental purposes.
  • PISCICULTURE
    Fish culture. See under Fish.
  • POMICULTURE
    The culture of fruit; pomology as an art.

 

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