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ripping allows rocky or very hard
earth to be
broken up so that
otherwise inarable land can be used for agriculture. For example, much of the best land in...
- till
Latin ărāre arability, arable, aration, aratory, exarate, exaration,
inarable,
nonarable arachn-
spider Gr**** ἀράχνης, ἀράχνη (arákhnē) Arachne, arachnid...
- till
Latin ărāre arability, arable, aration, aratory, exarate, exaration,
inarable,
nonarable arachn-
spider Gr**** ἀράχνης, ἀράχνη (arákhnē) Arachne, arachnid...
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history include Geographic isolation promoting caudillismo and disunion,
inarable desert and jungle, and
rebellious independent indigenous peoples who were...
- of land for
tillage and
buildings and 2636
dessiatinas of
neudobitsa (
inarable land)” were
apportioned for
settlement of the stanitsa.
Stanitsa Sofiiskaya...
- "Kivistö" was
coined by them, and it is
thought to be in
reference to the
inarable exposed granite bedrock common to the area. The
existing farmland in Kivistö...
- chemicals,
including Prochloraz, led to
water becoming undrinkable and land
inarable. In response, the
Laotian government announced that
citizens who spread...
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appears as the "hundred of Arvester".
Though the
cantref mostly consisted of
inarable moorland, it did
contain some
valuable farmland in the
river valleys and...