Crossword-Solution: UNCULTIVABLE 12 letters, 15 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 19

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unplanted 20 answers
Unbeneficial 20 answers
unprogressive 21 answers
seedless 21 answers
Unforthcoming 21 answers
unrewarded 23 answers
unserviceable 23 answers
Unrewarding. 25 answers
Valueless 32 answers
Unprofitable. 35 answers
wasteful 41 answers
Wasteland 42 answers
Unavailing 54 answers
Unproductive 66 answers
Vain 75 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
EEATR
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Would it not be well, even before we have absolute need of it, to fix upon a spot for a cemetery? Let us choose the rudest, roughest, most uncultivable spot, for Death's garden ground; and Death shall teach us to beautify it, grave by grave.
The Blithedale Romance Nathaniel Hawthorne 2000
Notwithstanding the large and favorable rainfall of these countries, each of the nations have selected the one crop which permits them to utilize not only practically the entire amount of rain which falls upon their fields, but in addition enormous volumes of the run-off from adjacent uncultivable mountain country.
Farmers of Forty Centuries F. H. King 2004
Cooper says: "We cannot say positively that any plant is uncultivable ANYWHERE until it has been tried;" and this seems to be even more true of wild than of domesticated vegetation.
The Earth as Modified by Human Action George P. Marsh 2004
They each have prairies to pass, with long straight lines and horizons which seem ever vanishing and never reached; mountain ranges of vast altitudes to cross, alkaline lands, hitherto uncultivable, hot sulphur springs, prairie-dogs, gophyrs, and other animals not usually seen.
Canada and the States Edward William Watkin 2004
Much of this region is of course uncultivable mountain, range succeeding range, in six or eight parallel lines, as the traveller advances to the north-east; and most of the ranges exhibiting vast tracts of bare and often precipitous rock, in the clefts of which snow rests till midsummer.
The Seven Great Monarchies Of The Ancient Eastern World, Vol 4. (of 7): Babylon George Rawlinson 2005