submarginal
Americanadjective
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Biology. near the margin.
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below the margin.
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not worth cultivating, as land; less than satisfactory; unproductive.
adjective
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below the minimum requirements
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situated close to the margin of an organ or part
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(of land) infertile and unprofitable for cultivation
Other Word Forms
- submarginally adverb
Etymology
Origin of submarginal
Example Sentences
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He also campaigned tirelessly to educate Southerners in the economic importance of growing timber on submarginal Texas farm land.
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Millions of acres of sandy or submarginal land were planted to wheat, corn and cotton.
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When World War I threatened its manganese supply, the U. S. increased purchases of ore from Cuba and Brazil, began working its own submarginal deposits.
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Charging in from opposite directions, Ohio's Taft wanted to cut out the $12.5 million "outhouse fund" for submarginal farms, and North Dakota's maverick Republican William Langer wanted to double it.
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They and the coyotes lived clever, despairing, submarginal lives.
From "East of Eden" by John Steinbeck
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