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Reparability
Reparability Rep`a*ra*bil"i*ty (r?p`?-r?-b?l"?-t?), n. The quality or state of being reparable.
Separability
Separability Sep`a*ra*bil"i*ty, n. Quality of being separable or divisible; divisibility; separableness.

Meaning of Arability from wikipedia

- Look up arable in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Arable /ˈærəbəl/ relates to the growing of crops: Arable farming or agronomy, the cultivation of field...
- Arable land (from the Latin: arabilis, "able to be ploughed") is any land capable of being ploughed and used to grow crops. Alternatively, for the purposes...
- Russian agriculture during the rest of the 21st century as Siberia's arability increases. Managing migration flows, internal and international, is expected...
- enclosure for livestock. A field may also be an area left to lie fallow or as arable land. Many farms have a field border, usually composed of a strip of shrubs...
- structure. In agriculture, clay content is a major factor in determining land arability. Clay soils are generally less suitable for crops due to poor natural...
- ordered by physiological density. "Arable land" is defined by the UN's Food and Agriculture Organization, the source of "Arable land (hectares per person)" as...
- The Parable of Arable Land is the first studio album by the Red Crayola (later known as Red Krayola). The album was considered psychedelic music when it...
- cultivated land area, which is the sum of the total arable land area and total area of permanent crops. Arable land is defined as being cultivated for crops...
- were planted. The area had a unique characteristic which included high arability of the soil, availability of natural deep wells and low water tables....
- geography and ethnography of Britannia, including a description of the arability of the soil (Tac. Ag. 10–12). Tacitus then describes the origin and events...