different between ploughable vs cultivable
ploughable
English
Etymology
plough +? -able
Adjective
ploughable (comparative more ploughable, superlative most ploughable)
- (British spelling) Alternative spelling of plowable
ploughable From the web:
- what does ploughed mean
- what does the word ploughed mean
- what does getting ploughed mean
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cultivable
English
Etymology
From French cultivable, from Old French coutivable
Adjective
cultivable (comparative more cultivable, superlative most cultivable)
- Capable of being cultivated or farmed.
- 1865, Henry David Thoreau, Cape Cod, Chapter IX. "The Sea and the Desert", page 183.
- These, and such as these, were all the cultivated and cultivable land in Provincetown.
- 1865, Henry David Thoreau, Cape Cod, Chapter IX. "The Sea and the Desert", page 183.
Synonyms
- cultivatable
- arable
Derived terms
- uncultivable
Translations
French
Etymology
cultiver +? -able
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /kyl.ti.vabl/
Adjective
cultivable (plural cultivables)
- cultivable
Further reading
- “cultivable” in Trésor de la langue française informatisé (The Digitized Treasury of the French Language).
Spanish
Adjective
cultivable (plural cultivables)
- arable, cultivable
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