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pedocal
pedocal Soil Sci. (ˈpɛdəʊkæl) [f. pedo- + calcium.] A soil that contains a layer of accumulated calcium carbonate (generally characteristic of dry climates). Cf. pedalfer.1928 C. F. Marbut in Proc. & Papers 1st Internat. Congr. Soil Sci. IV. 20 A formal definition of the two groups is as follows: I.... Oxford English Dictionary
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Pedocal
Pedocal is a subdivision of the zonal soil order. It is a class of soil which forms in semiarid and arid regions. wikipedia.org
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Pedalfer
See also Pedocal USDA soil taxonomy References Pedology Types of soil wikipedia.org
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pedalfer
pedalfer Soil Sci. (pɪˈdælfə(r)) [f. ped- + aluminium + L. fer-rum iron.] A soil in which there is no layer of accumulated calcium carbonate but in which oxides of iron and aluminium have tended to accumulate (generally acidic and characteristic of humid climates). Cf. pedocal.1928 [see pedocal]. 19... Oxford English Dictionary
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Ped-
aluminum and iron oxides Pedion, a single-faced crystal; also (capitalized) a brand name of tablet computer; both via analogy with a flat plain or field Pedocal wikipedia.org
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halo-
▪ I. halo- (hæləʊ) combining form of Gr. ἅλς, ἁλός sea, salt, as in ˈhalobiont Ecol., an organism that lives in a saline habitat; hence ˌhalobiˈontic a.; ˌhalobiˈotic a. Ecol., living in the sea; ˌhaloˈchromism Chem. [ad. G. halochromie (Baeyer & Villiger in Ber. d. Deut. Chem. Ges. (1902) XXXV. 119... Oxford English Dictionary
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Index of soil-related articles
OPAL Soil Centre - Orovada (soil) - Orthent - Overburden pressure - Oxisol P Paleosol - Particle size (grain size) - Paxton (soil) - Peat - Pedalfer - Pedocal wikipedia.org
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soil
▪ I. soil, n.1 (sɔɪl) Forms: 4–8 soyle (5 soylle), 5, 7–8 soyl (6 Sc. soyll), 5–7 soile, 6– soil. [a. AF. soil, soyl in sense 2 b (1292–1305), app. representing L. solium (whence also OF. soil, suel: see soil n.2), taken in the sense of L. solum (F. sol) ground. For Sc. forms see also sulye.] I. 1. ... Oxford English Dictionary
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