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cultivable
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cul·ti·va·ble  (klt-v-bl)
adj.
Capable of undergoing cultivation: cultivable land.

culti·va·bili·ty n.

cultivable [ˈkʌltɪvəbəl], cultivatable [ˈkʌltɪˌveɪtəbəl]
adj
(Life Sciences & Allied Applications / Agriculture) (of land) capable of being cultivated
[from French, from Old French cultiver to cultivate]
cultivability  n
ThesaurusLegend:  Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
Adj.1.cultivable - (of farmland) capable of being farmed productivelycultivable - (of farmland) capable of being farmed productively
productive - producing or capable of producing (especially abundantly); "productive farmland"; "his productive years"; "a productive collaboration"
Translations
cultivable [ˈkʌltɪvəbl] ADJcultivable
cultivable
adjkultivierbar
cultivable [ˈkʌltɪvəbl] adjcoltivabile


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A comparison of aspects on gentle slopes with those on very steep ones bears this out, for all gardens on very steep slopes face between north and east, whereas a percentage of those on gentle slopes face in other, less favourable, directions: [TABULAR DATA FOR TABLE 3 OMITTED] The physical inclination of slopes, which vary from negligible to near vertical in this broken and precipitous terrain, is important regarding not only aspect but also cultivability (Conklin 1957:36).
 
 
 
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