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soil
noun as in earth, dirt
noun as in land where one lives
Example Sentences
It is unlikely that the instruments on board can now be used, including a drill to penetrate the lunar soil, a hopping robot to explore a shadowed crater, and the first lunar antenna.
“You see how this is black, and this is black,” she said, delicately pointing at the bird’s soiled feathers with a gloved finger.
The local climate matters, too, as warmer soils lead to more microbial activity that can degrade biochar.
He said in December that he still believed that solving supply chain issues and drilling on American soil, to bring down energy costs, would lower food prices.
Lille, who have notably beaten both Real and Atletico Madrid in Europe this season, were swept aside as PSG continued their seemingly inevitable march towards completing an unbeaten campaign on home soil.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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