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cultivatable
adjective
Cultivable
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By comparison, all the cultivatable land in Britain amounts to only 15 million acres.
But many new drugs were being discovered, particularly from easily cultivatable species of actinobacteria.
Few new antibiotics could be found among cultivatable microbes, and the tools of modern genetics proved unable to pry many new drugs from uncultivatable ones.
"We have to work on every acre that is cultivatable".
They figured out how to fool larval cod into eating a cultivatable microorganism called a rotifer in place of zooplankton, cod's natural baby formula.
Between 1922 and 1940 Jewish landholdings had risen from about 148,500 to 383,500 acres (about 60,100 to 155,200 hectares) and now constituted roughly one-seventh of the cultivatable land, and the Jewish population had grown from 83,790 to some 467,000, or nearly one-third of a total population of about 1,528,000.
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