Definitions

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  • prefix Denoting agriculture.

Etymologies

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Originally from Latin ager, agrī, re-inforced by English agriculture (itself deriving from the original Latin root).

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Examples

  • Durack argued for a more free form of planning which recognizes multiple, interactive systems which cannot be dictated by static physical models, premised on the "cultures" of green e.g., agri-, perma- and aqua-.

    Charles R. Wolfe: Urbanism, Placemaking and the Venetian Ghetto Charles R. Wolfe 2011

  • Durack argued for a more free form of planning which recognizes multiple, interactive systems which cannot be dictated by static physical models, premised on the "cultures" of green e.g., agri-, perma- and aqua-.

    Charles R. Wolfe: Urbanism, Placemaking and the Venetian Ghetto Charles R. Wolfe 2011

  • The investment in Bush Foods is a part of Standard Chartered Private Equity's "thesis of backing agri- and consumer-based businesses that offer a well-diversified play between the global and domestic consumption story," said Rahul Raisurana , managing director of the firm.

    Food Companies are Rare, Buyers Look for Deals Elsewhere Deepti Chaudhary of Mint 2011

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