cultivator
English
Etymology
From
cultivate
+
-or
Noun
cultivator
(
plural
cultivators
)
Any of several devices used to
loosen
or
stir
the
soil
, either to remove
weeds
or to provide
aeration
and
drainage
.
A person who
cultivates
.
Translations
device used to loosen or stir the soil
German:
Ackerfräse
f
,
Kultivator
m
Greek:
σκαλιστήρι
(el)
n
(
skalistíri
)
Hindi:
खेतिहर
(hi)
m
(
khetihar
)
Korean:
경운기
(
gyeongun-gi
)
Russian:
культива́тор
(ru)
m
(
kulʹtivátor
)
Swedish:
jordfräs
(sv)
c
,
kultivator
(sv)
c
,
uppluckrare
c
person who cultivates
Greek:
καλλιεργητής
(el)
m
(
kalliergitís
)
Hindi:
खेतिहर
(hi)
m
(
khetihar
)
Indonesian:
penanam
(id)
Korean:
경작자
(ko)
(
gyeongjakja
)
Romanian:
cultivator
(ro)
m
Russian:
культива́тор
(ru)
m
(
kulʹtivátor
)
Swedish:
odlare
(sv)
c
Telugu:
కర్షకుడు
(te)
(
karṣakuḍu
)
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