The word agriculture is derived from two Latin words what are they?
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The English word agriculture derives from the Latin ager (field) and colo (cultivate) signifying, when combined, the Latin agricultura: field or land tillage
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The English word agriculture derives from the Latin ager (field) and colo (cultivate) signifying, when combined, the Latin agricultural field or land tillage. Many different attributes are used too to define particular forms of agriculture, such as soil type, frequency of cultivation, and principal crops or animals.
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