a. Also cultivateable. [f. CULTIVATE + -ABLE.] = CULTIVABLE. Hence Cultivatability (rare).

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1847.  in Craig.

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1853.  Jrnl. R. Agric. Soc., XIV. I. 42. On the cultivatable land the work of drainage is going on.

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1880.  F. W. Burbidge, Gardens of Sun, vi. 116. 1,738 acres are supposed to be cultivatable.

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1886.  Chicago Advance, 23 Dec., 823. The human cultivatibility of the savage Indian.

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