labrable - meaning, definition, translation, pronunciation
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labrable (spanish) - meaning, definition, translation, pronunciation


Part of Speech

Adjective

Phonetic Transcription

/labɾaˈβle/

Translations into English

Usage in Spanish

Labrable is an adjective used to describe soil or land that is suitable for farming and tillage. It is more commonly found in written contexts, such as agricultural reports, textbooks, and scientific articles. However, it can be used in oral contexts among professionals in agriculture and related fields.

Example Sentences

  1. La tierra de esta región es muy labrable y perfecta para el cultivo de maíz.
  2. The soil in this region is very arable and perfect for maize cultivation.
  3. Hemos comprado varias hectáreas de terreno labrable para expandir nuestra granja.
  4. We have bought several hectares of tillable land to expand our farm.
  5. El ingeniero agrónomo recomendó el uso de fertilizantes orgánicos para mejorar la calidad del suelo labrable.
  6. The agronomist recommended the use of organic fertilizers to improve the quality of the arable soil.

Idiomatic Expressions

Labrable is not commonly used in idiomatic expressions in Spanish. It is mainly a descriptive term used within agricultural and environmental contexts.

Etymology

The word labrable originates from the Latin word laborabilis, which means "worth working" or "that can be worked." This Latin term is derived from laborare, which means "to work" or "to labor."

Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms: - Arable - Cultivable - Fertil

Antonyms: - Estéril (Sterile) - Improductivo (Unproductive) - Infértil (Infertile)


This information should give you a comprehensive understanding of the word "labrable" in Spanish and its usage within polytechnical contexts.