Tillable (adjective)

Capable of being tilled, or prepared for planting by plowing, harrow and breaking up clods of soil.

Origin:

The word "tillable" is derived from the verb "till" which means to prepare land for planting by plowing, harrow and breaking up clods of soil.

Examples:

  1. The farmer plows the tillable fields every year.
  2. The land was tillable, so the farmer decided to plant crops.
  3. The tillable soil was perfect for planting the new crops.
  4. The farmer tilled the tillable land to prepare it for planting.
  5. The tillable fields were ready for planting after the farmer finished tilling.
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