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Definition of Cultivatable
1. Adjective. (of farmland) capable of being farmed productively.
Definition of Cultivatable
1. a. Cultivable.
Definition of Cultivatable
1. Adjective. cultivable ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Cultivatable
1. [adj]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Cultivatable
Literary usage of Cultivatable
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. South Eastern Reporter by West Virginia Supreme Court of Appeals, West Publishing Company, South Carolina Supreme Court (1922)
"In the ninth ground it is complained that the court erred in permitting the
defendant Sorrell to testify that he had made improvements on the cultivatable ..."
2. Travels in Chile and La Plata by John Miers (1826)
"... cultivatable Land.—Climate.—Earthquakes.—Great Earthquake in November,
1822.—Diseases. CHILE is situated on the western shore of the continent of South ..."
3. Labour and the New World by Philip Snowden Snowden (1921)
"The soil of Britain on the whole—I am talking of the cultivatable area of Great
Britain—compared with the cultivatable area of Germany or Denmark, ..."
4. Twentieth Century Practice: An International Encyclopedia of Modern Medical by Thomas Lathrop Stedman (1900)
"Non-cultivatable inhabitants of water; form pseudo-threads; no spores. 3. ...
For the most part non-cultivatable. Habitat, water. Form pseudo-threads with ..."
5. Hearings Held Before the Committee on the Public Lands of the House of by United States Congress. House. Committee on the Public Lands, Frank Wheeler Mondell (1910)
"In this particular case they simply cut out the timber lands that were cultivatable
without regard to the amount of timber. Mr. PARSONS. ..."
6. The American Antiquarian and Oriental Journal by Stephen Denison Peet (1899)
"These bottom lands are the cultivatable areas of the canyon bottom, and their
currents and distribution have dictated the location and occupation of the ..."
7. Hydropolitics along the Jordan River; Scarce Water and Its Impact on the by Aaron T. Wolf (1995)
"An air survey suggested that there was about 40 per cent less cultivatable land
available than the government's own land survey had previously described ..."