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inarable, a.|ɪnˈærəb(ə)l| [in-3.] Not arable; incapable of being ploughed.
1656Blount Glossogr., Inarable, not arable, that cannot be plowed. [Hence in Bailey, Johnson, etc.]1843Carlyle Past & Pr. iii. viii, No soil, not even an inarable one. 1866― Remin. (1881) I. 166 A place lying all in dimples and wrinkles..grassy but inarable. |