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- noun Plural form of
cultivar .
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Examples
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And he saw quite different results with three different cultivars, which is not surprising.
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And he saw quite different results with three different cultivars, which is not surprising.
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And he saw quite different results with three different cultivars, which is not surprising.
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And he saw quite different results with three different cultivars, which is not surprising.
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And he saw quite different results with three different cultivars, which is not surprising.
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And he saw quite different results with three different cultivars, which is not surprising.
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And he saw quite different results with three different cultivars, which is not surprising.
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And he saw quite different results with three different cultivars, which is not surprising.
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Just about every vegetable comes in dozens of varieties, called cultivars, that are adapted to specific climates; thus King of the North bell pepper would be a poor choice in Florida.
THE ARROWS COOKBOOK Clark Frasier 2003
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"We've got 20 to 30 years to develop cultivars, which is going to be absolutely essential because by then about one billion people will probably be reliant on cassava," she said.
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