-
meaning "of the woods" in Latin) was a
Roman tutelary deity of
woods and
uncultivated lands. As
protector of the
forest (sylvestris deus), he
especially presided...
- that
permits access to the countryside. Furthermore,
access to much
uncultivated and
unenclosed land has
opened up
since the
enactment of the Countryside...
- dictionary.
Wasteland or
waste land may
refer to:
Desert or
barren area an
uncultivated area of land,
whether wooded or not,
whether common land or not Wasteland...
- low-growing
vegetation on
acidic soils.
Moorland today generally means uncultivated hill land (such as
Dartmoor in
South West England), but also includes...
-
Barrage /
Rasul Headworks up
until Khushāb. It will also
irrigate the
uncultivated lands of Pind
Dadan Khan. The
command area of JIP is in form of a long...
- Haumia-tiketike (or
simply Haumia) is the god of all
uncultivated vegetative food in Māori mythology. He is
particularly ****ociated with the
starchy rhizome...
- was
neither terra nullius ('land
belonging to no one') or "desert and
uncultivated land" at the time of
European settlement.
Following the
abolition of...
- is an
Australian English term
meaning "a
mischievous young person, an
uncultivated,
rowdy but good-hearted person", or "a
person who acts with apparent...
- In 1840, the
republican president ****igned one
thousand fanegas of
uncultivated lands for the new po****tion. It was
established as a muni****lity in...
-
plant of the
family Br****icaceae, also
known as wild
cabbage in its
uncultivated form. The
species originated from
feral po****tions of
related plants...