humus
71humus — hu·mus || hjuËmÉ™s n. rich soil formed from decayed matter …
72humus — m. Tierra vegetal y fértil …
73humus — [ hju:məs] noun the organic component of soil, formed by the decomposition of plant material by soil microorganisms. Origin C18: from L., soil …
74humus — noun (U) soil made of decayed plants, leaves etc which is good for growing plants …
75humus — Dark, loamy, organic portion of the soil remaining after prolonged microbial decomposition …
76humus — n soil, earth, dirt, ground, sod, clod, Archaic. glebe; loam, clay, marl, mold, dust, gumbo, till, adobe …
77humus — hu·mus …
78humus — I UK [ˈhjuːməs] / US [ˈhjuməs] noun [uncountable] plants and leaves that decay on the ground and make things grow better II UK [ˈhʊmʊs] / US [ˈhʊməs] hummus …
79humus — hu•mus [[t]ˈhyu məs[/t]] often [[t]ˈyu [/t]] n. agr. the dark organic material in soils, produced by the decomposition of vegetable or animal matter • Etymology: 1790–1800; < L: earth, ground; akin to Gk chamaí on the ground, chthṓn earth, Skt …
80hümüş — (Cəbrayıl) hünər …