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garden


Meanings
  • noun

    A planned space, usually outdoors, set aside for the growing of flowers, shrubs, vegetables, fruits, and the study of nature.

    - "She has a beautiful garden with roses, tulips, and daisies."
    - "My grandfather loves to spend time in his garden, tending to his vegetables."

Pronunciation




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  2. /ˈɡɑːdn̩/



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  3. /-n̩/



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Synonyms

park , public gardens , yard , pubic hair , farm , make garden
Rhymes
Words rhyming with garden
yard , ard , card , marquee , skirmish , firmament , perimeter , terrarium
Variants
List of all variants of garden that leads to same result
garden , gardenful , gardenfuls , gardens , gardened , gardening , garden apartment , garden apartments , garden cities , garden city , garden cress , garden cresses , garden heliotrope , garden heliotropes , garden level , garden levels , Garden of Eden , Garden of Edens , garden rocket , garden rockets
Etymology
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Old North French word 'gardin' meaning 'enclosure, yard', from 'gard(e)' meaning 'to keep'.


Trivia
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  1. The world's largest garden is the Jardín Botánico de Bogor in Indonesia, covering over 80 hectares.

  2. The oldest known garden is believed to be the Hanging Gardens of Babylon, built around 600 BC for King Nebuchadnezzar's wife.

  3. The term 'garden' is derived from the Old French word 'gardin', meaning 'enclosure or yard'.

  4. The ancient Roman poet Virgil wrote extensively about gardens in his works, including the 'Georgics'.


Related Concepts
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  1. Horticulture: The art, science, technology, and business of plant cultivation.

  2. Landscape gardening: The design of outdoor spaces, including the arrangement of plants, water features, and hardscapes.


Culture
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Gardens have been an integral part of human civilization since ancient times, representing a connection to nature and a source of food, medicine, and beauty. They have been featured extensively in literature, art, and music, such as in Shakespeare's plays, Monet's paintings, and Beethoven's Pastoral Symphony.

How to Memorize "garden"

  1. visualize

    - Imagine a lush, green space filled with colorful flowers, vegetables, and shrubs.
    - Visualize tending to the garden, watering the plants, and watching them grow.

  2. associate

    - Associate the word 'garden' with the image of a beautiful, peaceful outdoor space.
    - Think of the smell of fresh flowers and the sound of birds singing in a garden.

  3. mnemonics

    - Gardens are a place for 'Growing And Reveling in Diversity and Enchantment'.
    - Remember 'Gardens Are Really Delightful Environments'.


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