adjective
- suitable for sowing seeds; capable of being planted
Usage: agricultural
Examples
- The farmer checked if the field was sowable after the winter frost.
- This sowable land will produce a good crop of wheat.
- The soil needs to be prepared before it becomes sowable.
- Heavy rains made the ground too muddy to be sowable.
- They identified the most sowable areas of the property.
- The sowable acreage has increased after clearing the rocks.