Definitionadj. (of farmland) capable of being farmed productively
Last update: June 19, 2015
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Each poor-house must have sufficient tillable land to give employment to all paupers who are able to work. [Please select]
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Whatever distinctions in language and customs may have characterized these Northern peoples, they had one ambition in common--the desire to own tillable land. [Please select]
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Immigrants poured in, and now every quarter-section that is tillable there has its individual occupant and owner. [Please select]
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The people of Delaware have, indeed, very little land that is not tillable. [Please select]
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The Ostrogoths seem to have seized one- third of the land in Italy; the Visigoths, two-thirds of that in Gaul and Spain; the Anglo-Saxons, perhaps all the tillable soil of Britain. [Please select]
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In all the older States there are for sale thousands of acres of tillable land which have been left by the restless shiftings of the American population. [Please select]
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