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ar·a·ble I. \ˈarəbəl also ˈer-\ adjective Etymology: Middle French or Latin; Middle French arable, from Latin arabilis, from arare to plow + -abilis -able — more at ear 1. a. : capable of being plowed : fit for tillage and crop production < arable land > b. Britain : engaged in or involving the production of cultivated crops < arable farmer > < arable farming > c. Britain, of crops : requiring cultivation; especially : seeded and grown annually rather than from the regrowth of an established sod < small grains or other arable crops > 2. Britain, of livestock : fed on cultivated crops (as roots) < the arable ewe going back on to the rough grazing — S.J.Watson > II. noun (-s) 1. : land that is tilled or tillable 2. Britain : tillage |