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adjective. 1. (lacking education) a. uneducated. Miguel es tan inculto que no sabe ubicar su país en un mapa. Miguel is so uneducated he doesn't even know to locate his own country on a map. b. uncultured. Para educar a personas incultas hay que ser muy paciente.You need to be very patient to educate uncultured people. 2. (agriculture)
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What does inculta mean in Latin? English Translation. uncultivated. More meanings for inculta. Find more words! Nearby Translations. Need to translate "inculta" from Latin? Here are 3 possible meanings.
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Donazione. inculta. plural neutral noun II declension. View the declension of this word. desert, wilderness, the wilds. permalink. ‹ inculpātus. incultē ›. Locutions, idioms and examples. caritas primum annonae ex incultis per secessionem plebis agris. Browse the dictionary. A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z. inculcor tr. v.
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Dictionary Spanish-English. inculta adjective, feminine. uneducated. inculto adjective, masculine. uncultured adj. less common: ignorant adj. ·. illiterate adj. Examples: gente inculta f — uneducated people pl. See alternative translations. © Linguee Dictionary, 2024. External sources (not reviewed)
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