The word agriculture is derived from the Latin words ager and culture. What does ‘ager’ mean?
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SSC MTS 19th July 2022 Shift-3
Explanation:
- The word "agriculture" comes from the Latin "ager" and "culture."
- Ager refers to a "field" or "land." It emphasizes where cultivation happens.
- The combination signifies activities related to working the land, aimed at producing food and other products.
- Option:1, Rocks: Not related to "ager"; refers to hard, natural substances.
- Option:2, Soil: Usually what people think agriculture involves, but "ager" is specifically about the field or land itself.
- Option:3, Water: Essential for agriculture, but "ager" doesn't refer to it.
- Option:4, Plants: Related to agriculture but not to the meaning of "ager."
Answer: Option 2: Soil ??
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