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- ărāre arability, arable, aration, aratory, exarate, exaration, inarable, nonarable arachn- spider Gr**** ἀράχνης, ἀράχνη (arákhnē) Arachne, arachnid, arachnodactyly...
- or 0.5%, is covered by water. Soil in the surrounding area is mostly nonarable due to lack of water, so cannot sustain large-scale farming. Due to the...
- ărāre arability, arable, aration, aratory, exarate, exaration, inarable, nonarable arachn- spider Gr**** ἀράχνης, ἀράχνη (arákhnē) Arachne, arachnid, arachnodactyly...
- Ordovician dolomite and limestone. Soils are usually thin, rocky, steep, and nonarable. Flat land is uncommon except along the White River. Ecoregion 39c is...
- sometimes several times higher than what was lawfully levied. Barren, nonarable land was sometimes taxed. Occasionally, peasants were even taxed for land...
- greasewood. The region covers 179 square miles (464 km2) in Oregon. It is nonarable and is used for recreation and migratory bird habitat. Limber pine Utah...
- in the regions of Jingdong and Huainan, and rent was collected even on nonarable lands like abandoned embankments, abandoned weirs, barren hills, beaches...