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tillable

ADJECTIVE
  1. (of farmland) capable of being farmed productively

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  • On issue after issue - same-sex marriage, gun control, Muslim rights - they fly straight as a bullet to their final conclusion, usually distillable to the width of a bumper sticker. The Seattle Times
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  • Communal village ownership of tillable lands -- known as the ejido system -- was also established during the early Colonial Period. Mexico's Colonial Era - Part 2
  • The distributions of tillable field and population are used as the economics index to zone the hazard risk caused by flood.
  • This is strange, because on a rereading, the book seems easily distillable. The decorated world.
  • Springy of the justly curl about that he lapidarian it laudably and that you feoff to get tillable on sin and showily a rube in the monarch is unsubtle. Rational Review
  • One clever but expensive method [143] of preparing caffein-free coffee consists in heating the beans under pressure, with some substance, such as sodium salicylate, with the resultant formation of a more soluble and more easily steam-distillable compound of caffein. All About Coffee
  • But in this case, the subject matter is distillable into a handful of concepts, and the exams use questions with only a single correct answer. NYT > Home Page
  • If ever there is a place to grasp the climatic and environmental changes in China, it is not out on the vast plains, where herdsmen and farmers battle over dwindling water resources and tillable land.
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