Soil :
ile
ile, ilẹ, ekuru, amo, mimọ, pakà, o dọti, ẽri, Hédíìsì, dada, ìsàlẹ aye, orilẹ-ede, ibugbe, ẹṣẹ, àbuku, ahon
idọti, ile, di ni idọti, di ahon, di aláìmọ, Bàjẹ
ileo dọtididọtihu
ileo dọtididọtihu
Noun(1) the state of being covered with unclean things(2) the part of the earth's surface consisting of humus and disintegrated rock(3) material in the top layer of the surface of the earth in which plants can grow (especially with reference to its quality or use(4) the geographical area under the jurisdiction of a sovereign state
Verb(1) make soiled, filthy, or dirty
(1) Water only helps the chemical reactions take place, but a plant still needs healthy soil in which to grow.(2) Camellias like acid soil so plant in a clay pot filled with ericaceous compost.(3) Only when the specialists had cleared an area were general contractors allowed to dig deeper and take waste soil to Oldham.(4) The land is clearly farm country this morning - fields worked smooth, crops sprouted, sun on black soil and green plant.(5) RAF Elvington became quite literally a French enclave, a foreign territory on Yorkshire soil and the only one of its kind in Britain.(6) A restriction in leaf elongation in plants growing in drying soil is a well-reported phenomenon.(7) When the play area was first provided it was in a terrible state with bare clay soil and loose rocks littering the ground.(8) Bacteria and insects break down organic material to produce soil and nutrients so plants can grow.(9) The tube was filled with a nasty sludge of soil , litter and water.(10) Mom was busily cooking, but of course, Muriel couldn't bring herself to soil her hands.(11) Wounds contaminated with barnyard soil , sewage, or colon contents need special care.(12) These strategies take into account the Shih Tzu's reluctance to soil the spots where he eats and sleeps.(13) England had not tasted defeat in the Five / Six nations championship on home soil since 1997.(14) All sites showed indications of soil slumping, and the loam to silt loam soil was derived from glacial till.(15) The age of a find is usually estimated by dating the layers of rock or soil above and below it, most commonly lava fields in Japan.(16) Aspergillus fumigatus is a common fungus that grows on soil , plant debris and rotting vegetation in the autumn and winter.
Related Phrases of soil(1) soil erosion ::
ile ogbara(2) fertile soil ::
fertile ile(3) rich soil ::
ọlọrọ ile(4) potting soil ::
potting ile(5) clay soil ::
ile amo(6) soil pollution ::
ile idoti(7) light soil ::
ina ile(8) wet soil ::
tutu ile(9) soil science ::
ile Imọ(10) loose soil ::
loose ile
(1) soil erosion ::
ile ogbara(2) fertile soil ::
fertile ile(3) rich soil ::
ọlọrọ ile(4) potting soil ::
potting ile(5) clay soil ::
ile amo(6) soil pollution ::
ile idoti(7) light soil ::
ina ile(8) wet soil ::
tutu ile(9) soil science ::
ile Imọ(10) loose soil ::
loose ile
Synonyms
Noun
2. territory ::
agbegbe
3. land ::
ilẹ
4. dirt ::
o dọti
5. grime ::
grime
Verb
6. dirty ::
idọti
7. dishonor ::
ailọlá
8. bemire ::
bemire
Noun
2. territory ::
agbegbe
3. land ::
ilẹ
4. dirt ::
o dọti
5. grime ::
grime
Verb
6. dirty ::
idọti
7. dishonor ::
ailọlá
8. bemire ::
bemire
Different Formssoil, soiled, soiling, soils
Word Example from TV ShowsI’m burnt SOIL.
Money Heist Season 1, Episode 9
You'd hit particulate SOIL
in a colloidal suspension.
The Big Bang Theory Season 2, Episode 2
We had found SOIL