agrarian in the PONS Dictionary

agrarian Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

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These alternated between one and the other depending on the relative strength of the nomadic and agrarian heartlands.
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In the nineteenth century the valley was given over to mostly agrarian and pastoral uses.
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However, when he was reporting to the prefecture, the prefecture had become overrun by agrarian rebels, and he was unable to take office.
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He is particularly popular among those engaged in agrarian pursuits, for whom the fear of snakebite is common.
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The museum contains more than 2,600 artifacts and farm tools from the local agrarian culture.
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Fables began as an expression of the slave culture and their background is in the simplicity of agrarian life.
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Large section of people rely on individual agrarian income to make their livelihoods.
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After finishing his studies, he began working in the agrarian sector.
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In an agrarian society cultivating the land is the primary source of wealth.
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It remained generally agrarian and in 1930 had 95 farms.
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