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I. sub·sist·ence [səb'sɪstən(t)s] N

1. subsistence (minimum for existence):

subsistence
subsistence

2. subsistence (livelihood):

means of subsistence

II. sub·sist·ence [səb'sɪstən(t)s] ADJ attr

subsistence
subsistence farming
subsistence farming

sub·'sist·ence al·low·ance N esp Brit

subsistence allowance

sub·'sist·ence wage N

subsistence wage

sub·'sist·ence lev·el N

subsistence level

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The main economic activity of the approximately 800 families on the island is farming, with fishing and tourism augmenting the subsistence economy.
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Most of the agriculture in the district is on the subsistence level.
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Most make their living through farming, fishing and subsistence retailing.
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Relatively unproductive soils and small fields were not conducive to growing cash crops, so farming was more of a subsistence nature.
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Because the islands are being converted to grassland for subsistence farming, deforestation is a major threat to the population of the species.
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