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Tillable

Tillable \Till"a*ble\, a. Capable of being tilled; fit for the plow; arable.

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tillable

a. (context of land English) able to be tilled or ploughed; arable

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tillable

adj. (of farmland) capable of being farmed productively [syn: arable, cultivable, cultivatable]

Usage examples of "tillable".

In several localities near Verde, where there are cavate lodges, located originally with especial reference to an adjacent area of tillable land, the terraces have been completely cut away, and the cliffs in which the cavate lodges occur are washed by the river during high water.

Rio Verde in the vicinity of Verde have been already described, and the cavate lodges in question occur just below the southern end of this large area of tillable land, and some of them overlook it.

With her practical eye, Sister Hilaria observed the tillable acreage along the Yucca River and the river itself, which could be partially diverted for irrigation.

The long curved range was clad in black sage, and the valleys ended on a flat of dark tillable earth, miles in length, which dropped off at last to an abyss.

The free land lay farther out, and for some reason he could not have explained, Earl Grebe focused on land which lay to the northwest, and when he discussed this with the group, he found that another family, the Larsens, had done the same, so they procured one of the cars and drove along country trails to that section of the free land, but when Earl bored in with his earth auger, he brought up a very dry sample that showed a tillable depth of less than six inches.

The rise was gentle and tillable, but no one in his family had ever planted there, and the Mullers were asked to do the same.