Irrigable: meaning, definitions and examples

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irrigable

 

[ ˈɪr ɪ gə bəl ]

Adjective
Context #1 | Adjective

land use

Irrigable refers to land that is capable of being irrigated, which means it can be supplied with water to support agricultural growth. This term is often used in agricultural and environmental contexts where the quality and capacity of land for farming is assessed. The presence of suitable water sources and systems for distributing this water is crucial for land to be classified as irrigable. When planning agricultural ventures, identifying irrigable land is essential to ensure efficient crop production.

Synonyms

arable, fertile

Examples of usage

  • The farmland is highly irrigable, supporting various crops.
  • State policies are promoting the development of irrigable areas.
  • Farmers are looking for irrigable soil to increase their yields.

Translations

Translations of the word "irrigable" in other languages:

🇵🇹 irrigável

🇮🇳 सिंचाई योग्य

🇩🇪 bewässerbar

🇮🇩 dapat diairi

🇺🇦 зрошуваний

🇵🇱 nawadniany

🇯🇵 灌漑可能な

🇫🇷 irrigable

🇪🇸 irrigable

🇹🇷 sulama yapılabilir

🇰🇷 관개 가능한

🇸🇦 قابل الري

🇨🇿 zavlažitelné

🇸🇰 zavlažovateľný

🇨🇳 可灌溉的

🇸🇮 irigabilen

🇮🇸 vötnun mögulegt

🇰🇿 суаруға болатын

🇬🇪 წყლით უზრუნველყოფილი

🇦🇿 suvarma mümkün olan

🇲🇽 irrigable

Etymology

The term 'irrigable' derives from the Latin word 'irrigare', which means 'to water' or 'to saturate'. It combines 'in-' meaning 'into' and 'rigare', which means 'to wet'. The word has evolved through Middle English and has been utilized in agricultural discourse since at least the 19th century. Irrigation itself has ancient roots, where civilizations began to manipulate water systems for agricultural purposes. The concept of irrigable land became increasingly significant with the rise of agriculture and the growing need for sustainable food production, leading to advancements in irrigation technology and practices.