Soil can be categorized as a noun and a verb.
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soil - To make dirty. | ||
soil - To become dirty or soiled. | ||
soil - To dirty one's clothing by accidentally defecating while clothed. | ||
soil - To make invalid, to ruin. | ||
soil - To enrich with soil or muck; to manure. | ||
soil - To feed, as cattle or horses, in the barn or an enclosure, with fresh grass or green food cut for them, instead of sending them out to pasture; hence such food having the effect of purging them, to purge by feeding on green food. | ||
Noun |
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soil - the part of the earth's surface consisting of humus and disintegrated rock | ||
soil - material in the top layer of the surface of the earth in which plants can grow (especially with reference to its quality or use); "the land had never been plowed"; "good agricultural soil" | ||
soil - the state of being covered with unclean things | ||
soil - the geographical area under the jurisdiction of a sovereign state; "American troops were stationed on Japanese soil" |
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1. | noun | Good agricultural soil. | |
2. | noun | American troops were stationed on Japanese soil. | |
3. | noun | ‘’Should Pakistan show us any evidence of an Indian hand using Afghan soil to work against our neighbours we will take it very seriously,” says Amrullah Saleh the head of Afghanistan’s National Security Directorate. ] | |
4. | noun | ‘’Should Pakistan show us any evidence of an Indian hand using Afghan soil to work against our neighbours we will take it very seriously,” says Amrullah Saleh the head of Afghanistan’s National Security Directorate. | |
5. | noun | It is now abundantly clear that with the rapidly changing face of Afghanistan, the demise of key Northern Alliance figures and the fluid political situation in Afghanistan, Pakistan should reconsider its policy of giving unlimited sanctuary to Taliban extremists living on Pakistani soil. | |
6. | noun | Zawahiri said that the US should expect another 9/11 on US soil. | |
7. | noun | They explained that elk in Yellowstone used to browse unmolested on young aspen and willow growing near the banks of streams, a behavior that prevented the saplings from reaching mature stages and increased the possibility of soil erosion. | |
8. | noun | The Alaskan tundra, for instance, has switched from being a net sink of carbon dioxide -- absorbing and storing more carbon from the atmosphere than it releases -- to "being a net source of CO2 (releasing more carbon than is stored) because warmer winters have allowed dead plant matter previously stored in the soil to decompose and release CO2." | |
9. | noun | They can be bleak and eerie, often very exposed, often covered with antiquities like bronze age burial mounds, stone circles and settlements--until late in the bronze age they were rich farmlands,then a change in the climate caused the skies to cloud over and rain to wash the goodness from the soil. | |
10. | noun | The air is soft, the soil moist. | |
11. | noun | Worms are sometimes beneficial to soil. | |
12. | noun | Does the soil suit vegetables? | |
13. | noun | The soil retained richness. | |
14. | noun | It has fertile soil where corn be grown. | |
15. | noun | This is a layer of soil that is permanently frozen, and in some places it's many feet deep. |
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Good agricultural soil. |
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American troops were stationed on Japanese soil. |
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‘’Should Pakistan show us any evidence of an Indian hand using Afghan soil to work against our neighbours we will take it very seriously,” says Amrullah Saleh the head of Afghanistan’s National Security Directorate. ] |
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‘’Should Pakistan show us any evidence of an Indian hand using Afghan soil to work against our neighbours we will take it very seriously,” says Amrullah Saleh the head of Afghanistan’s National Security Directorate. |
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It is now abundantly clear that with the rapidly changing face of Afghanistan, the demise of key Northern Alliance figures and the fluid political situation in Afghanistan, Pakistan should reconsider its policy of giving unlimited sanctuary to Taliban extremists living on Pakistani soil. |
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Zawahiri said that the US should expect another 9/11 on US soil. |
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They explained that elk in Yellowstone used to browse unmolested on young aspen and willow growing near the banks of streams, a behavior that prevented the saplings from reaching mature stages and increased the possibility of soil erosion. |
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The Alaskan tundra, for instance, has switched from being a net sink of carbon dioxide -- absorbing and storing more carbon from the atmosphere than it releases -- to "being a net source of CO2 (releasing more carbon than is stored) because warmer winters have allowed dead plant matter previously stored in the soil to decompose and release CO2." |
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They can be bleak and eerie, often very exposed, often covered with antiquities like bronze age burial mounds, stone circles and settlements--until late in the bronze age they were rich farmlands,then a change in the climate caused the skies to cloud over and rain to wash the goodness from the soil. |
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The air is soft, the soil moist. | |
Worms are sometimes beneficial to soil. | |
Does the soil suit vegetables? | |
The soil retained richness. | |
It has fertile soil where corn be grown. | |
This is a layer of soil that is permanently frozen, and in some places it's many feet deep. |