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Seeds: a flowering plant's unit of reproduction, capable of developing into another such pla
Noun Noun a packet of sunflower seeds He planted the seeds three inches apart.
Area: Bounded surface, which is distinguished from what surrounds it
Noun in many areas of the world He is the metropolitan area's most popular politician.
Wildlife: wild animals collectively; the native fauna (and sometimes flora) of a region.
Noun wild animals collectively; the native fauna (and sometimes flora) of a region.
Till: To dig and prepare land for planting crops.
Verb The farmer is tilling the soil
Tame: (of an animal) not dangerous or frightened of people; domesticated.
Verb domesticate (an animal).
Settle: To set up a home.
Verb My sister got married and settled in Connecticut.
Root: The part of a plant that grows down into the soil, takes up fluids and nutrients and holds the plant in place
Noun Pull weeds up by the roots so they don´t grow again
Plow: A piece of farm equipment used to break up and turn soil to prepare it to be planted with a crop.
Noun A plow can be pulled by a tractor or by animals such as water buffaloes or horses.
Nomadic: Living the life of a nomad.
Adjective The Bedouin in North Africa are nomadic
Nomad: A member of a people who move from place to place to find food for their animals
Noun The drought forced the nomads to move.
Hunter-Gatherer: A person who hunts animals and forages for plants for food instead of rasing animals and growing crops.
Noun There are only a few tribes of hunter-gatherers left.
Hunt: To chase and kill or catch animals for food or sport.
Verb The lion was hunting its prey.
Gather: To collect gradually.
Verb We gathered firewood in the forest.
Forage: To search the countryside for food.
Noun My grandparents used to forage for mushrooms and berries in the woods.
Field: An area of open land.
Noun That field is where we keep cows.
Exploit: To make full use of; to use selfishly or unjustly.
Verb Some factories exploit their workers.
Domesticate: To tame or train an animal so that it can live with or be used by people.
Verb Dogs and sheep were some of the first animals to be domesticated.
Dig: To break up and move somethinng, especially soil, with a spade, hands or claws..
Verb We have to dig the car out of the snow.
Cultivate: To use land to grow crops.
Verb Prehistoric peoples settled in the area and began to cultvate the land.
Berry: A small, round, soft fruit with seeds, often edible
Noun The diet of many birds includes berries.