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tillable Meaning in Bengali



 কর্ষনীয়, চাষের যোগ্য, কর্ষণযোগ্য,

(অন্তর্গত হল কৃষিজমি

Adjective:

কর্ষনীয়,





tillable শব্দের বাংলা অর্থ এর উদাহরণ:

"আসান" অর্থ বড় গাছ এবং "সোল" হলো ধান চাষের যোগ্য ভূমি ।

বিস্তৃত ছিল, যার মধ্যে ২৭,৯০৭ একর ভূমি ছিলো কর্ষিত এবং ৪৮,৫৩৮ এক জমি ছিলো কর্ষণযোগ্য৷ ১২০ টি গ্রাম সংবলিত এই রাজ্যের ১৮৭০ খ্রিস্টাব্দের জনগণনা অনুসারে জনসংখ্যা ।

অঙ্গসংস্থানগত সামান্য পার্থক্য সত্ত্বেও, বুনো পার্সনিপ আর কর্ষণযোগ্য পার্সনিপের মধ্যে ট্যাক্সনগত কোন প্রভেদ নেই, এবং উভয়ের মধ্যে আন্তঃ-নিষেক ।

এসব কিছু মিলে মরুকরণ দেখা দিতে পারে এবং কর্ষণযোগ্য জমির পরিমাণ হ্রাস পায়; মাটি ছাড়া, বন বেড়ে উঠতে পারেনা ।

, কর্ষণযোগ্য জমি, এবং চারণভূমি ।

করে বলেছেন যে, অহল্যা হলেন পাথুরে অনুর্বর জমির প্রতীক, যা রাম কর্তৃক কর্ষণযোগ্য হয়েছিল ।

tillable's Usage Examples:

virgate was the amount of land tillable by two oxen in a ploughing season.


A carucate was the amount of land tillable by a team of eight oxen in a ploughing.


largest of China's winemaking districts, with 80 per cent of the county's tillable land used for growing Cabernet Sauvignon grapes.


detailed in the box on the right, an acre was roughly the amount of land tillable by a yoke of oxen in one day.


In the hills of Kentucky, most of the fertile, tillable property is adjacent to the creeks that run down the hollow.


traditional measurement of a Morgen, which was approximately the amount of land tillable by one man behind an ox in the morning hours of a day.


The farm consists of 30 tillable acres (12 ha), a farmyard, gardens, 5 miles (8.


Szulok were among the first who started to drain the swamp to increase the tillable fields.


Old High German rod and the Middle High German rot, meaning a place made tillable by clearing, or simply a clearing.


" This shows troops were stationed at the garrison and the soil was tillable on the Banks during 1712.


1175, rebuilding the castle and converting the surrounding marshland to tillable soil.


Danube's floodplain have been diked and drained to provide additional tillable land.


anticipation running up to the opening up of the last large remaining portion of tillable land that still remained in the public domain.


German customary units Unit of Area Symbol Mg Named after Amount of land tillable in the morning hours of a day by one man behind an ox or horse dragging.


name, Wolftree Farm is for the most part re-grown woodland rather than tillable land, its succession toward mature woods having been defeated repeatedly.


According to the law, the site had to be at least 200 acres, with woodland, tillable pasture, and a natural water supply.


140 acres (57 ha) of coral rock land on which he used dynamite to create tillable soil, and then cultivated orange, grapefruit and lime groves.


Sixty per cent of the land was tillable, and the remainder afforded good grazing.



tillable's Meaning':

(of farmland

Synonyms:

productive; arable; cultivatable; cultivable;

Antonyms:

unproductive; sterile; uncreative; unfruitful; unprofitable;

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