Pronunciation: /ˈpɜːrməˌkʌltʃər/
noun a system of agricultural and social design principles centered around simulating or directly utilizing the patterns and features observed in natural ecosystems.
A1 Permaculture is a sustainable farming practice.
A2 People who practice permaculture often use natural materials and resources.
B1 Permaculture principles focus on working with nature rather than against it.
B2 Many permaculture designs incorporate elements of food forests and water conservation.
C1 The permaculture community emphasizes the importance of regenerative agriculture.
C2 Permaculture designers aim to create self-sustaining systems that benefit both people and the environment.
formal Permaculture is a sustainable design system aimed at creating self-sufficient ecosystems.
informal I've been learning about permaculture and how it can help us live more harmoniously with nature.
slang Permaculture is all about working smarter, not harder, in the garden.
figurative In a world full of chaos, permaculture offers a blueprint for living in harmony with the environment.
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