Similar words: cultivated, inconceivable, multicultural, movable, achievable, unbelievable, culpable, result in. Meaning: ['kʌltɪvəbl] adj. (of farmland) capable of being farmed productively.
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(1) Irrigation has increased the area of cultivable land.
(2) Most of the world's cultivable areas are, by comparison, either hardly touched or not yet touched at all.
(3) By 1995, only 27 percent of the cultivable land was so controlled.
(4) This has provided valuable data for extension of cultivable land.
(5) While China has plenty of cultivable land, it does not have a lot of water.
(6) And China's arable cultivable acres make up only seven per cent of the world's total acreage.
(7) What about water supply , the availability of cultivable land or jobs?
(8) At the same time[sentencedict.com/cultivable.html], the world's available cultivable land per person is declining.
(9) The cultivable area of the country no longer suffices to sustain the population.
(10) Because mathematical linguistics plays an important role in the cultivable aspects of mathematics communication ability, this thesis treats of it, and has given its experimental example.
(11) Take the analysis of the peasants " behavior in the cultivable land transfer process. "
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