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Etymology

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From in- +‎ cultivation.

Noun

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incultivation (uncountable)

  1. (obsolete) Lack of cultivation.
    • 1793, Joseph Berington, The History of the Lives of Abeillard and Heloisa:
      Inhabited by wild beasts, and in that state of incultivation, which nature, in her luxuriant fancies, loves to form, it was of no value to its proprietors.