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cultivable Meaning in Hindi (शब्द के हिंदी अर्थ)


cultivable ka kya matlab hota hai


कृषियोग्य

Adjective:

खेतीयोग्य, जोतने योग्य, कृषियोग्य, कृष्य,



cultivable's Usage Examples:

Speaking generally, the Ozark region is characterized by reddish clays, mixed with gravels and stones, and cultivable in inverse proportion to the amount of these elements; northern Missouri by a generally black clay loam over a clay subsoil, with practically no admixture of stones; the southern prairies, above referred to, share the characteristics of those north of the Missouri.


Founding ethics on the native and cultivable capacity in men to appreciate worth in men and actions, and, like the ancient Greek thinkers whom he followed, associating the apprehension of morality with the apprehension of beauty, he makes morality wholly independent of scriptural enactment, and still more, of theological forecasting of future bliss or agony.


From the region of the steppes the Aryans must have penetrated into the cultivable land of Eastern Iran: thence one part spread over the district of the Indus, then on again to the Ganges; another moved westward to Zagros and the borders of the Semitic world.


Land which is neither cultivable nor under forest (marsh land or, in the northern mountainous districts, land above the upper limit of the forests) amounts to 61% in the far north and 36% in the Smaland highlands, but only to 15% in the central plains and in Skane.


Throughout Egypt the cultivable soil does not present any very great difference, being always the deposit of the river; it contains, however, more sand near the river than at a distance from it.


At the time of the French occupation of Egypt in 1798, it was found that the cultivable soil covered 4,429,400 acres, but the quantity actually under cultivation did not exceed 3,520,000 acres, or six-elevenths of the entire surface.


Mountain alternates with valley, so that not more than one-eighth of the countrys entire area is cultivable.


The Armenian highlands, which run generally parallel to the Caucasus, though at much lower elevations (5000-6000 ft.), are a plateau region, sometimes quite flat, sometimes gently undulating, clothed with luxuriant meadows and mostly cultivable.


In the desert, at a very short distance from the cultivable land, the climate is uniformly dry and unvaryingly healthy.


The cultivable part extends along the river line for a distance of about 10 m.



Synonyms:

tillable, cultivatable, arable, productive,



Antonyms:

unprofitable, unfruitful, uncreative, sterile, unproductive,



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