Definitionadj. (of farmland) capable of being farmed productively
Last update: July 28, 2015
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In some parts of the deserts of Rajasthan land is converted into arable fields . [Please select]
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The soil in the front yard is arable and perfect for planting a rose garden. [Please select]
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Because the farmland was dry and not arable, nobody bid on the parcel at the auction. [Please select]
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Observe, first, it was an arable country. [Please select]
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Large areas of swamp lands in the central and north central parts of the state once counted non-arable have been drained and reclaimed. [Please select]
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It is true that all the arable land was not in the valley. [Please select]
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)--In the year 252, the Sabines lost ten thousand acres (_jugera_) of arable land. [Please select]
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The area now under wheat is therefore less than four per cent of our arable land. [Please select]
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Hitherto the government had followed the easy path of giving away arable land and selling forest and mineral lands at low prices. [Please select]
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But Young is essentially an apostle of the 'glorious spirit of improvement,'[56] which has converted Norfolk sheep-walks into arable fields, and was spreading throughout the country and even into Ireland. [Please select]
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