Subsoil

  • 11subsoil — noun the soil lying immediately under the surface soil. verb [usu. as noun subsoiling] plough (land) so as to cut into the subsoil. Derivatives subsoiler noun …

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  • 12subsoil — podirvis statusas T sritis ekologija ir aplinkotyra apibrėžtis Dirvožemio sluoksnis po ariamuoju sluoksniu. To paties lauko podirvis yra įvairių dirvožemių sudėtinė dalis. Apibūdinamas pagal tų dirvožemių genetinių horizontų, esančių po humusiniu …

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  • 13Subsoil plow — Subsoil Sub soil , n. The bed, or stratum, of earth which lies immediately beneath the surface soil. [1913 Webster] {Subsoil plow}, a plow having a share and standard but no moldboard. It follows in the furrow made by an ordinary plow, and… …

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  • 14subsoil plow — a plow for stirring the subsoil, usually without disturbing the surface. [1825 35] * * * …

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  • 15subsoil plow — noun : a plow without a moldboard that is used for stirring without turning over the deeper soil usually beneath previously plowed furrows * * * a plow for stirring the subsoil, usually without disturbing the surface. [1825 35] …

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  • 16subsoil — noun The layer of earth that is below the topsoil …

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  • 17subsoil — Synonyms and related words: acres, alluvion, alluvium, arable land, clay, clod, crust, dirt, dry land, dust, earth, freehold, glebe, grassland, ground, land, landholdings, lithosphere, marginal land, marl, mold, real estate, real property, region …

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  • 18subsoil — (Roget s IV) n. Syn. loam, dirt, gravel; see clay , earth 2 …

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  • 19subsoil — sub|soil [ˈsʌbsɔıl] n [U] the layer of soil between the ground s surface and the lower layer of hard rock …

    Dictionary of contemporary English

  • 20subsoil — sub|soil [ sʌb,sɔıl ] noun uncount the layer of soil under the top layer …

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