Agrarian involution refers to a state where a society becomes stuck or stagnant in its agricultural practices without fully progressing or developing. This can result in increased societal complexity without corresponding technological advancements or increased productivity in agriculture. Agrarian involution can lead to social, economic, and political challenges within a society.
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The medical term for shrinkage of a gland with age is involution.
Involution of the thymus refers to the process where the thymus gland decreases in size and function with age. This results in a reduced production of T cells, which are important for the immune system. Involution typically begins in early adulthood and continues throughout life.
During pregnancy, the uterus stretches to accommodate the growth of the fetus. Involution occurs postpartum and is when the uterus contracts to return to its preprgnant size.
The word agrarian refers to the land so an agrarian institution might be an agricultural college.
I will be visiting an agrarian community this weekend.
That is the correct spelling of the adjective "agrarian" (agricultural).
Agrarian Justice was created in 1797.
The agrarian society depended on farming for sustenance. The agrarian region was characterized by vast fields of crops. Many people in the village embraced traditional agrarian practices. New technologies have modernized the agrarian industry.
The second syllable in "agrarian" is accented.
China's economy is changing from agrarian to industrial.
The second syllable of agrarian is accented. (a-grar-i-an)