Etymology: [ gär-d&n ] (noun.) 13th century. Old Northern French gardin, diminutive (cf. Vulgar Latin hortus gardinus) or oblique form of *gard (compare Old French jart), from Old Low Franconian *gardo 'fenced in yard, garden' (compare Dutch gaarde, gaard), from Proto-Germanic *gardô (compare West Frisian gard, Low German Gaarn, German Garten), from Proto-Germanic *gardaz (“yeard”). More at yard.
Synonyms: park, public gardens, yard, pubic hair, farm, back yard, bed, cold frame, conservatory, enclosure, field, greenhouse, hothouse, nursery, oasis, patch, patio, plot, terrace
The collective noun for microphone, The grounds at the front or back of a house, Pubic hair or the genitalia it masks, to grow plants in a garden; to create or maintain a garden, Of, relating to, in, from or for use in a garden, of a batsman, to inspect and tap the pitch lightly with the bat so as to smooth out small rough patches and irregularities, (in plural gardens) Such an ornamental place to which the public have access, An outdoor area containing one or more types of plants, usually plants grown for food (vegetable garden) or ornamental purposes (flower garden), bath, a plot of ground where plants are cultivated, Gardens is sometimes used as part of the name of a street. He lives at 9, Acacia Gardens. to work in a garden, keeping it clean, growing plants etc. Plot of ground where herbs, fruits, flowers, vegetables, or trees are cultivated. The earliest surviving detailed garden plan is Egyptian and dates from about 1400 BC; it shows tree-lined avenues and rectangular ponds. Mesopotamian gardens were places where shade and cool water could be enjoyed; Hellenistic gardens were conspicuously luxurious in their display of precious materials, a tradition carried over by Byzantine gardens. Islamic gardens made use of water, often in pools and fed by narrow canals resembling irrigation channels. In Renaissance Europe, gardens reflected confidence in human ability to impose order on the external world; Italian gardens emphasized the unity of house and garden. French 17th-century gardens were rigidly symmetrical, and French cultural dominance in Europe popularized this style into the next century. In 18th-century England, increasing awareness of the natural world led to the development of "natural" gardens that made use of irregular, nonsymmetrical layouts. Chinese gardens have generally harmonized with the natural landscape, and have employed rocks gathered from great distances as a universal decorative feature. Early Japanese gardens imitated Chinese principles; later developments were the abstract garden, which might feature only sand and rocks, and miniature gardens made in trays (see bonsai). garden pepper zoological garden botanical garden botanic garden Covent Garden garden city Garden Grove Kew Gardens Royal Botanic Gardens Kew landscape gardening organic gardening, plot of ground for growing plants; public park; backyard; yard or lawn next to a house; vegetables or fruits that are cultivated in a garden; flowers cultivated in a garden, Gardens are places like a park that have areas of plants, trees, and grass, and that people can visit and walk around. The Gardens are open from 10.30am until 5pm. Kensington Gardens, work in a garden, create a garden, cultivate, gard, cultivated in a garden; used in a garden; of or pertaining to a garden; suitable for a garden, In British English, a garden is a piece of land next to a house, with flowers, vegetables, other plants, and often grass. In American English, the usual word is yard, and a garden refers only to land which is used for growing flowers and vegetables. the most beautiful garden on Earth, the flowers or vegetables or fruits or herbs that are cultivated in a garden, If you garden, you do work in your garden such as weeding or planting. Jim gardened at the homes of friends on weekends. + gardening gar·den·ing I have taken up gardening again, a yard or lawn adjoining a house, el jardin, Garden means two things: the organization which trains SeeDs, and the places where this organization has its headquarters There are three Gardens throughout the world: Balamb, Trabia, and Galbadia Gardens have neutral status and do not belong to any government Balamb and Galbadia Gardens are built on old Centra shelters, which have the capability of flight (or at least hovering) in emergencies, work in the garden; "My hobby is gardening", The name of a specific plantation used to identify fine harvest produced solely from that garden, A piece of ground on which flowers are cultivated, v The act of intentionally growing plants This does not include maintenance of plants that already existed when a home was acquired A person who just cuts the grass and hedges cannot be considered to be gardening -- they are doing yard work n The intentionally grown plants of a gardener, = inner selfGardener = success, good luckGifts = giving/sharing of love and ideasGuitar = happiness, a plot of ground where plants are cultivated a yard or lawn adjoining a house the flowers or vegetables or fruits or herbs that are cultivated in a garden work in the garden; "My hobby is gardening, A decorative place outside, usually where plants are grown for food (vegetable garden) or ornamental purposes (flower garden), Such an ornamental place to which the public have access, A piece of ground appropriated to the cultivation of herbs, fruits, flowers, or vegetables, A rich, well-cultivated spot or tract of country, To cultivate as a garden, To lay out or cultivate a garden; to labor in a garden; to practice horticulture, n kebun, horticulture, describes items or actions connected with the garden, Present participle of garden, the process or action of cultivating of the soil particularly in a garden; the care of a garden, Gdns, orchard, cultivated, tilled (about land); having gardens, past of garden, Agate, Brown Zircon, Jade, Malachite, work of creating or tending a garden; horticulture, the activity of working in a garden, growing plants, cutting a lawn etc. Laying out and tending of a garden. Though palatial gardens existed in ancient times, small home gardens became prevalent only in the 19th century. Gardening as a pastime grew with the increase in home ownership and leisure time. A well-designed flower garden displays blends and contrasts of colours and forms, and it takes into account the effect of seasonal changes. Essential tasks include soil maintenance, water regulation, control of weeds, and protection of plants from pests and diseases. Though chemical fertilizers, pesticides, and herbicides are widely used, less-toxic organic supplements and pest controls, predatory insects, and hand-weeding have become increasingly popular, RAF codeword for minelaying by aircraft, HOME IMPROVEMENT PESTS PETS SHOP, The art of occupation of laying out and cultivating gardens; horticulture, the cultivation of plants, botanical garden, grounds with flowers and trees used for exhibition; grounds with flowers and trees used for recreation, plural of garden, third-person singular of garden,
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The collective noun for microphone - "garden of microphones, which stuck up like metal flowers in her face."
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The grounds at the front or back of a house
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Pubic hair or the genitalia it masks
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to grow plants in a garden; to create or maintain a garden - "UK equivalent)I love to do gardening."
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Of, relating to, in, from or for use in a garden - "garden shed (= a shed in a garden)"
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of a batsman, to inspect and tap the pitch lightly with the bat so as to smooth out small rough patches and irregularities
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(in plural gardens) Such an ornamental place to which the public have access
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An outdoor area containing one or more types of plants, usually plants grown for food (vegetable garden) or ornamental purposes (flower garden)
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bath
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a plot of ground where plants are cultivated
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Gardens is sometimes used as part of the name of a street. He lives at 9, Acacia Gardens. to work in a garden, keeping it clean, growing plants etc. Plot of ground where herbs, fruits, flowers, vegetables, or trees are cultivated. The earliest surviving detailed garden plan is Egyptian and dates from about 1400 BC; it shows tree-lined avenues and rectangular ponds. Mesopotamian gardens were places where shade and cool water could be enjoyed; Hellenistic gardens were conspicuously luxurious in their display of precious materials, a tradition carried over by Byzantine gardens. Islamic gardens made use of water, often in pools and fed by narrow canals resembling irrigation channels. In Renaissance Europe, gardens reflected confidence in human ability to impose order on the external world; Italian gardens emphasized the unity of house and garden. French 17th-century gardens were rigidly symmetrical, and French cultural dominance in Europe popularized this style into the next century. In 18th-century England, increasing awareness of the natural world led to the development of "natural" gardens that made use of irregular, nonsymmetrical layouts. Chinese gardens have generally harmonized with the natural landscape, and have employed rocks gathered from great distances as a universal decorative feature. Early Japanese gardens imitated Chinese principles; later developments were the abstract garden, which might feature only sand and rocks, and miniature gardens made in trays (see bonsai). garden pepper zoological garden botanical garden botanic garden Covent Garden garden city Garden Grove Kew Gardens Royal Botanic Gardens Kew landscape gardening organic gardening
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plot of ground for growing plants; public park; backyard; yard or lawn next to a house; vegetables or fruits that are cultivated in a garden; flowers cultivated in a garden isim
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Gardens are places like a park that have areas of plants, trees, and grass, and that people can visit and walk around. The Gardens are open from 10.30am until 5pm. Kensington Gardens
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work in a garden, create a garden, cultivate fiil
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cultivated in a garden; used in a garden; of or pertaining to a garden; suitable for a garden sıfat
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In British English, a garden is a piece of land next to a house, with flowers, vegetables, other plants, and often grass. In American English, the usual word is yard, and a garden refers only to land which is used for growing flowers and vegetables. the most beautiful garden on Earth
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the flowers or vegetables or fruits or herbs that are cultivated in a garden
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If you garden, you do work in your garden such as weeding or planting. Jim gardened at the homes of friends on weekends. + gardening gar·den·ing I have taken up gardening again
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a yard or lawn adjoining a house
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el jardin
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Garden means two things: the organization which trains SeeDs, and the places where this organization has its headquarters There are three Gardens throughout the world: Balamb, Trabia, and Galbadia Gardens have neutral status and do not belong to any government Balamb and Galbadia Gardens are built on old Centra shelters, which have the capability of flight (or at least hovering) in emergencies
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work in the garden; "My hobby is gardening"
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The name of a specific plantation used to identify fine harvest produced solely from that garden
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A piece of ground on which flowers are cultivated
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v The act of intentionally growing plants This does not include maintenance of plants that already existed when a home was acquired A person who just cuts the grass and hedges cannot be considered to be gardening -- they are doing yard work n The intentionally grown plants of a gardener
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= inner selfGardener = success, good luckGifts = giving/sharing of love and ideasGuitar = happiness
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a plot of ground where plants are cultivated a yard or lawn adjoining a house the flowers or vegetables or fruits or herbs that are cultivated in a garden work in the garden; "My hobby is gardening
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A decorative place outside, usually where plants are grown for food (vegetable garden) or ornamental purposes (flower garden)
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Such an ornamental place to which the public have access
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A piece of ground appropriated to the cultivation of herbs, fruits, flowers, or vegetables
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A rich, well-cultivated spot or tract of country
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To cultivate as a garden
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To lay out or cultivate a garden; to labor in a garden; to practice horticulture
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n kebun
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gardening
horticulture
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gardening
describes items or actions connected with the garden - "He had just entered the house and was wearing his gardening clothes."
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gardening
Present participle of garden - "He had been gardening all day."
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gardening
the process or action of cultivating of the soil particularly in a garden; the care of a garden - "His hobby was gardening."
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gardens.
Gdns - "In Earl's Court, Barkston Gdns, very close to the tube, has a long row of perfectly pleasant hotels, all of which seem individual but clean and welcoming."
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A garden
orchard
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gardened
cultivated, tilled (about land); having gardens sıfat
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gardened
past of garden
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gardening
Agate, Brown Zircon, Jade, Malachite
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gardening
work of creating or tending a garden; horticulture isim
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gardening
the activity of working in a garden, growing plants, cutting a lawn etc. Laying out and tending of a garden. Though palatial gardens existed in ancient times, small home gardens became prevalent only in the 19th century. Gardening as a pastime grew with the increase in home ownership and leisure time. A well-designed flower garden displays blends and contrasts of colours and forms, and it takes into account the effect of seasonal changes. Essential tasks include soil maintenance, water regulation, control of weeds, and protection of plants from pests and diseases. Though chemical fertilizers, pesticides, and herbicides are widely used, less-toxic organic supplements and pest controls, predatory insects, and hand-weeding have become increasingly popular
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gardening
RAF codeword for minelaying by aircraft
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gardening
HOME IMPROVEMENT PESTS PETS SHOP
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gardening
The art of occupation of laying out and cultivating gardens; horticulture
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gardening
the cultivation of plants
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botanical garden, grounds with flowers and trees used for exhibition; grounds with flowers and trees used for recreation isim
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