Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
inarable
Adjective
/ˌɪnˈær.ə.bəl/
Definition
Inarable refers to land that is not suitable for cultivation or farming, meaning it cannot be plowed or tilled for agricultural purposes.
Examples
- This area was once fertile but is now largely inarable due to erosion.
- The inarable region presents challenges for local farmers.
Meaning
The term inarable is used to describe land that is inherently unfit for farming due to its characteristics, such as being too rocky, marshy, or covered in dense vegetation.
Synonyms
- Uncultivatable
- Unfarmable
- Incapable of being plowed