Depasturable

/dɪˈpæstʃərəbəl/ adjective

Definition

Capable of being used as pasture for grazing animals; suitable for letting livestock feed on grass.

Etymology

From 'depasture' with the suffix '-able' meaning capable or suitable. The root traces to Latin 'pastura,' reflecting agricultural terminology.

Kelly Says

Farmers needed a word to quickly identify which lands could feed their sheep or cattle, so they created 'depasturable'—it's a real estate term born from practical farming needs!

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