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The answer UNDERUSE has 2 possible clue(s) in existing crosswords.
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Definitions of underuse in various dictionaries:
verb - to use less than fully
UNDERUSE - Neglected and underused crops are also known as orphan, abandoned, lost, underutilized, local, minor, traditional, alternative, niche, or underdevelo...
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Possible Crossword Clues |
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Not employ fully |
Fail to get the most out of something |
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Feb 26 2017 Universal |
Mar 27 2009 USA Today |
Underuse might refer to |
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Neglected and underused crops are also known as orphan, abandoned, lost, underutilized, local, minor, traditional, alternative, niche, or underdeveloped crops and more lately often referred to as forgotten or smart food. These crops domesticated plant species that have been used for centuries or even millennia for their food, fibre, fodder, oil or medicinal properties, but have been reduced in importance over time owing to particular supply and use constraints. These can include, inter alia, poor shelf life, unrecognized nutritional value, poor consumer awareness and reputational problems (famine food or "poor people's food", sometimes due to the modernization of agricultural practices). Some crops have been so neglected that genetic erosion of their genepools has become so severe that they are often regarded as lost crops.As the demand for plant and crop attributes changes (reappraisal or discovery of nutritional traits, culinary value, adaptation to climate change, etc.), neglected |