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unˈcultivable, a. (un-1 7 b.)
1663Heath Flagellum (1672) 12 Which like Weeds, sprung out of his rank and uncultivable nature. 1849Florist 185 This interesting class of plants..a few years ago were thought uncultivable by common people. 1869Ruskin Q. of Air §79 The sedges are essentially the clothing of waste, and more or less poor or uncultivable soils. Hence uncultivaˈbility.
1880A. Gray Struct. Bot. iii. §1. 38 This occurs in species of Gerardia and other plants of the same family, the uncultivability of which is thereby explained. |