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tillable

[til-uh-buhl] / ˈtɪl ə bəl /
ADJECTIVE
arable
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He and his wife came to Argyle in 1983, when they bought the 140 acres, 40 of them tillable, that made up Slack Hollow Farm.

From New York Times • Nov. 5, 2022

And he saw development gobbling up tillable acres.

From Washington Times • Apr. 27, 2018

Early Americans drained these swamps to acquire civilization’s most essential resource: tillable land with friable soil.

From The Wall Street Journal • Dec. 26, 2016

“If the solar thing doesn’t work out after five years, 10 years and they have to decommission, we have to put it into tillable acres.”

From Washington Times • Feb. 29, 2016

Other government settlers were wont to remark the remoteness of his residence from the tillable part of his claim, but Parker remained loyal to his own fireside.

From Stories of the Foot-hills by Graham, Margaret Collier