Garden ( noun , verb )

(As a noun)

Garden ( noun )

  1. A piece of ground, often near a house, used for growing flowers, fruit, or vegetables.
  2. A place where plants are cultivated for scientific, educational, or ornamental purposes.
  3. A public park or area of beauty, typically one used for recreation.
  4. An area of land used for a particular purpose or activity.
  5. A collection of plants and flowers.

Origin:

Old english gārden, of germanic origin; related to dutch gaard and german garten. the verb is from old english gārdian "keep, tend".

Examples:

  1. I love to spend time in my garden.
  2. The botanical garden was full of rare and exotic plants.
  3. The city park was a beautiful garden.
  4. The garden of the palace was open to the public.
  5. The garden was filled with colorful flowers.

(As a verb)

Garden ( verb )

  1. A piece of ground, often near a house, used for growing flowers, fruit, or vegetables.
  2. A place where plants are cultivated for scientific, educational, or ornamental purposes.
  3. A public park or area of beauty, typically one used for recreation.
  4. An area of land used for a particular purpose or activity.
  5. A collection of plants and flowers.

Origin:

Old english gārden, of germanic origin; related to dutch gaard and german garten. the verb is from old english gārdian "keep, tend".

Examples:

  1. I love to spend time in my garden.
  2. The botanical garden was full of rare and exotic plants.
  3. The city park was a beautiful garden.
  4. The garden of the palace was open to the public.
  5. The garden was filled with colorful flowers.
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