irrigably

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English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

irrigable +‎ -ly

Adverb[edit]

irrigably (not comparable)

  1. Such that it can be irrigated.
    • 1893, Charles Fletcher Lummis, The Land of Poco Tiempo, page 138:
      A few hundred yards above these savage jaws was the town-site. A ribbon of irrigably level land a few rods wide, threaded by a sparkling rivulet, hemmed with glistening cliffs of white pumice-stone fifteen hundred feet tall, murmurous with stately pines and shivering aspens []