💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Solodic"
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| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| eutricnoun | (soil science) Having a base saturation of greater than 50%. |
| dystricnoun | (soil science) Having a base saturation less than 50% |
| natric | (soil science) Being or relating to a kind of argillic horizon having more than 15% saturation with exchangeable sodium in a subhorizon. |
| salino-terrene | (chemistry, obsolete) Composed of salt and earth. |
| sodiannoun | (mineralogy) Containing sodium. |
| subplastic | (soil science, of a soil) Having a consistency that suggests less clay than it actually contains |
| mollicnoun | (soil science) Dark (having a color value and chroma of 3 or less when moist), with minimum organic carbon content, and high concentration of calcium carbonate. |
| umbricnoun | (linguistics) A subfamily of the Osco-Umbrian languages encompassing Umbrian, Volscian, and possibly also Marsian. |
| euxinic | (geology) Depleted in dissolved oxygen and containing dissolved hydrogen sulfide. |
| argillocalcareous | (soil science) Consisting of, or containing, clay and calcareous earth. |
| undersaturated | Insufficiently saturated |
| oligomineral | (Of water) Having few dissolved minerals. |
| kandicnoun | (soil science) Being or relating to a soil horizon with an accumulation of iron and aluminium oxides and low-activity silicate clays. |
| sovitic | Of or relating to the mineral sovite. |
| ferralitic | (soil science, of soil) That is low in silica (and high in iron minerals) as a result of weathering |
| sweet | Tasting of sugars. |
| ferrohumic | (soil science) Containing iron and humus. |
| subacidic | Somewhat acidic. |
| calcaricnoun | (soil science) calcareous |
| lithochromatic | Pertaining to chromatic lithography (the production of lithographs that support color through the application of oil colors on stone). |
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