Arability

/ˌɛrəˈbɪləti/ noun

The quality or capability of land to be plowed and cultivated for growing crops.

From 'arable' (from Latin 'arabilis,' meaning 'able to be plowed,' from 'arare' meaning 'to plow') + the suffix '-ity' (quality or state). This creates an abstract noun describing the plowability of soil.

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