cultivate |
collect |
As verbs the difference between cultivate and collect
is that
cultivate is to grow plants, notably crops while
collect is to gather together; amass.
As an adjective collect is
to be paid for by the recipient, as a telephone call or a shipment.
As an adverb collect is
with payment due from the recipient.
As a noun collect is
the prayer said before the reading of the epistle lesson, especially one found in a prayerbook, as with the Book of Common Prayer.
cultivate |
practice |
As verbs the difference between cultivate and practice
is that
cultivate is to grow plants, notably crops while
practice is to repeat (an activity) as a way of improving one's skill in that activity.
As a noun practice is
repetition of an activity to improve skill.
feed |
cultivate |
As verbs the difference between feed and cultivate
is that
feed is (
lb) to give (someone or something) food to eat or
feed can be (
fee) while
cultivate is to grow plants, notably crops.
As a noun feed
is (uncountable) food given to (especially herbivorous) animals.
build |
cultivate |
As verbs the difference between build and cultivate
is that
build is to form (something) by combining materials or parts while
cultivate is to grow plants, notably crops.
As a noun build
is (
physique) The physique of a human body; constitution or structure of a human body.
cultivate |
emphasize |
As verbs the difference between cultivate and emphasize
is that
cultivate is to grow plants, notably crops while
emphasize is to stress, give emphasis or extra weight to (something).
cultivate |
germinating |
As verbs the difference between cultivate and germinating
is that
cultivate is to grow plants, notably crops while
germinating is .
cultivate |
germanate |
As a verb cultivate
is to grow plants, notably crops.
As a noun germanate is
.
cultivate |
nourish |
As verbs the difference between cultivate and nourish
is that
cultivate is to grow plants, notably crops while
nourish is to feed and cause to grow; to supply with matter which increases bulk or supplies waste, and promotes health; to furnish with nutriment.
As a noun nourish is
a nurse.
engender |
cultivate |
As verbs the difference between engender and cultivate
is that
engender is (obsolete|transitive) to beget (of a man); to bear or conceive (of a woman) or
engender can be (critical theory) to endow with gender; to create gender or enhance the importance of gender while
cultivate is to grow plants, notably crops.
cultivate |
dig |
As a verb cultivate
is to grow plants, notably crops.
As a noun dig is
ditch, dyke.
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