- black humus earth
- Экология: чернозём
Универсальный англо-русский словарь. Академик.ру. 2011.
Универсальный англо-русский словарь. Академик.ру. 2011.
Humus — (Origin: 1790–1800; < Latin : earth, ground [ humus. Dictionary.com Unabridged (v 1.1). Random House, Inc. 23 Sep. 2008. .] ) is the organic material in soil lending it a dark brown or black colouration. In soil science, humus refers to any… … Wikipedia
Black earth — may refer to: In music: *Black Earth (album), the first album by the Swedish melodic death metal band Arch Enemy *Black Earth (Bohren der Club of Gore album), a 2002 album by German ambient jazz band Bohren Der Club of GoreIn soil science:… … Wikipedia
Black land — may refer to:*Chernozem, a soil type characterized by its dark color and high humus content *The Sindarin translation of Mordor, a fictional location in J. R. R. Tolkien s universe of Middle earthee also*Black earth *Dark earth … Wikipedia
humus — humus1 [hyo͞o′məs, yo͞o′məs] n. [L, earth, ground, soil < IE * ĝhom : see HOMO1] a brown or black substance resulting from the partial decay of plant and animal matter; organic part of the soil humus2 [hum′əs, hoom′əs] n. alt. sp. of HUMMUS … English World dictionary
humus — /hyooh meuhs/ or, often, /yooh /, n. the dark organic material in soils, produced by the decomposition of vegetable or animal matter and essential to the fertility of the earth. [1790 1800; < L: earth, ground; akin to Gk chamaí on the ground,… … Universalium
humus — noun Etymology: New Latin, from Latin, earth more at humble Date: 1796 a brown or black complex variable material resulting from partial decomposition of plant or animal matter and forming the organic portion of soil … New Collegiate Dictionary
chernozem — n. a fertile black soil rich in humus, found in temperate regions, esp. S. Russia. Also called black earth. Etymology: Russ. f. chernyi black + zemlya earth … Useful english dictionary
Cordyline australis — For other plants with this name, see Cabbage tree (disambiguation). Cordyline australis Cordyline australis on farmland, South Island, New Zealand … Wikipedia
chernozem — [ tʃə:nəzɛm] noun a fertile black soil rich in humus, typical of temperate grassland. Origin C19: from Russ., from chërnyĭ black + zemlya earth … English new terms dictionary
chernozem — cher•no•zem [[t]ˈtʃɜr nəˌzɛm, ˈtʃɛər [/t]] n. agr. gel a soil common in cool or temperate semiarid climates, black and rich in humus and carbonates • Etymology: 1835–45; < Russ < chërn(yĭ) black +zemlyá earth … From formal English to slang
chernozem — [cher′nə zem΄, cher′ nəzyôm΄] n. [Russ < chernyi, black + zemlya, earth: for IE base see HOMAGE] a black topsoil, rich in humus and lime, found in grasslands of central European Russia … English World dictionary