Pronunciation: /ˌɑləˈvɪkəltʃər/
noun the cultivation or growing of olive trees for the production of olives or olive oil
A1 Oliviculture is the practice of cultivating olive trees for their fruit.
A2 In some Mediterranean countries, oliviculture is a major industry.
B1 The history of oliviculture dates back thousands of years.
B2 Oliviculture requires specific knowledge and skills to be successful.
C1 Experts in oliviculture study ways to improve olive tree yields and quality.
C2 Advanced techniques in oliviculture have led to significant advancements in olive oil production.
formal Oliviculture is the agricultural practice of cultivating olive trees for their fruit.
informal My uncle's family has been in oliviculture for generations.
slang I never thought I'd be into oliviculture, but now I love tending to my olive trees.
figurative In the business world, oliviculture refers to nurturing and growing a successful enterprise.
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