English to Gujarati Dictionary uncultivated

uncultivated

જંગલી
definition
adjective
An appeal has gone out to farmers not to plough uncultivated land.
(of land) not used for growing crops.
example
Usually 'uncultivated' and fallow lands need cleaning and leveling.
The land is mostly 'uncultivated' and, the driver tells them, when the monsoon passes, the area is a desert.
In a census year a piece of 'uncultivated' land was not taxed until the following census.
Much of the land remains 'uncultivated' partly because its ownership is questionable, partly because its owners have moved away or are dead and mostly because there is no machinery to do the heavy work.
Under these systems, one third to one half of the land was 'uncultivated' each year, while the cultivated land yielded only four or five units of harvested grain for each unit sown.
Nearly all processed nuts came from 'uncultivated' trees growing in wild populations.
Who was this 'uncultivated' person to introduce such base objects to a serious discussion?
They leased 'uncultivated' land to the owners of huge flocks of sheep.
He, too, knew what it was like to look at an empty, 'uncultivated' piece of land and imagine it blossoming with trees.
It is also one of the reasons why these signs may be taken to signify 'uncultivated' territory and places where wild animals roam.
They grew up together on the moors: the wild, rough and 'uncultivated' terrain.
Native prairie grasses and plants blanket the 'uncultivated' tribal land.
This book does a fair job of describing the loggers themselves, 'uncultivated' men for whom an ancient tree is nothing more than a potential fee.
An appeal has gone out to farmers not to plough 'uncultivated' land.
He pushed through a law which enabled the landless to take over some 'uncultivated' land last year.
Leaving one-half or one-third of the land 'uncultivated' each year had become a widespread practice in the Middle Ages as a way to restore nutrients.
The Earth's rice production must expand by about 1 percent annually to meet increasing demand, and almost no available 'uncultivated' land is suited to intensive agriculture.
Most farmers could only harvest one crop per season due to the minimal rainfall common to the area, and thus left their land 'uncultivated' and searched for alternative sources of income.
The power of feudal lords was reduced, and the richest settlers progressively gained control of 'uncultivated' land.
We are aware of no such studies of wild legumes growing in 'uncultivated' soils.
Nest boxes were on strips of 'uncultivated' land planted with young trees among three cultivated fields, adjacent to a wooded area with large trees.
The characteristic landscape of Merovingian villages is a settlement composed of scattered little hamlets, with a multitude of little fields separated by 'uncultivated' lands.
‘How can such an 'uncultivated' man govern the country?’
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