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subsoil
[ suhb-soil ]
subsoil
/ ˈ²õÊŒ²úËŒ²õɔɪ±ô /
noun
- Also calledundersoil the layer of soil beneath the surface soil and overlying the bedrock
- ( as modifier )
a subsoil plough
verb
- tr to plough (land) to a depth below the normal ploughing level and so break up the subsoil
subsoil
/ ²õŲú′²õ´Ç¾±±ô′ /
- In an ABC soil, the B horizon. The term was formerly used to mean the layer of earth below the humus or surface soil.
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Derived Forms
- ˈ²õ³Ü²úËŒ²õ´Ç¾±±ô±ð°ù, noun
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Excavators are then used to dig out the top soil and subsoil.
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Taiwan’s religious diversity and vitality forms a kind of subsoil of the self-governed island’s identity and values.
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If you dig a burial pit into the subsoil, when you take the dead out and backfill it, the soil will be a different color.
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This man’s house is located in a region with dense clay subsoil.
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Biological traces from animal and plant material in the subsoil consist of carbon.
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