Diggability
noun
noun ·Rare ·Advanced level
Definitions
Noun
- 1 The quality of being diggable. uncountable
"[…] peatlands/moors are dynamic environments, subject to rapid change (bogslides) and excavation is extremely difficult/ hazardous due the collapse of the sidewalls and water ingress. The location and diggability of peat have resulted in peatlands being the focus of searches for items of forensic interest[…]"
Example
More examples"[…] peatlands/moors are dynamic environments, subject to rapid change (bogslides) and excavation is extremely difficult/ hazardous due the collapse of the sidewalls and water ingress. The location and diggability of peat have resulted in peatlands being the focus of searches for items of forensic interest[…]"
Etymology
From dig + -ability or diggable + -ity.