built-up vs practicable

built-up

adj
  • Constructed or enhanced. 

  • Made of sections or layers, one on top of the other. 

  • Having buildings, especially having residences and high population density. 

  • (of an area of land) Having street lights and therefore subject to a 30 mph speed limit. 

  • Having increased in size, quantity, or intensity over time; accumulated. 

  • (of an area of land) Having specific traffic signaling and therefore usually subject to a maximum 50 km/h speed limit. 

practicable

adj
  • Capable of being accomplished; feasible. 

  • Serving a useful function; useful, functional or handy. 

  • Available for use; accessible or employable. 

How often have the words built-up and practicable occurred in a corpus of books? (source: Google Ngram Viewer )