Cultivable
(adjective)
Suitable for cultivation, able to be prepared and used for agriculture or gardening.
Origin:
From the verb 'cultivate', meaning to prepare and use land for agriculture or gardening.
Examples:
- The farmer was pleased to find a large stretch of cultivable land, ideal for planting crops.
- The garden was filled with cultivable soil, rich with nutrients and ideal for growing plants.
- The scientist studied the cultivable land in the region, trying to understand its potential for agriculture.
- The new settlers were disappointed to find that much of the land was not cultivable, with poor soil and harsh conditions.
- The government provided funding for improving the cultivable land, helping to increase crop yields and support farmers.