Results for: nitrogen absorbed and lost by soil, nitrogen intake and excretion
English English
accumulated dirt, cover with grime, layer of dirt or other filth covering or ingrained in a surface, make dirty, soil, make filthygrime
act of becoming part of something, act or state of being incorporated into; absorption into the cultural tradition of another group (esp. a minority group into the predominant culture); process by which nourishment is absorbed into the body and convert...assimilation
act of buying wholesale to create a monopoly; state of being completely absorbed or occupied; act of writing a document in large clear letters or in a formal style; document which has been engrossed, completely absorbed state, cornering of market, docu...engrossment
act of choking someone to death, act of killing by compressing the windpipe and preventing the intake of airstrangling
act of fixating; stabilizing; focusing on; fixing in place; arrest of emotional development; obsession, conversion of nitrogen, immature psychosexual behavior, preserving for examination, stabilization of chemicalfixation
act of replacing seeds or vegetation into soil; act of secretly reinserting a spy or surveillance device; reestablishment; act of placing again, act of putting againreplantation
act of soaking or steeping in liquid; liquid that has seeped out or been absorbed, amount of liquid, process of soakingsoakage
act of tilling or cultivating land; cultivated land, condition of land, degree of fineness of soil, tilled land, tilling of landtilth
act of yawning, be wide open, involuntarily open the mouth wide and inhale due to drowsiness or fatigue, involuntary deep intake of air from drowsiness or fatigue, open mouth wide, say something while yawning, somebody or something boring, yawneryawn
act or instance of losing; failure to keep; deprivation; something which is lost; defeat; destruction, death, drop in power caused by resistance, fact of no longer having something, instance of losing contest, instance or amount of claim, money spent i...loss
add more of constituent to substance, improve, improve nutritional content of food, improve soil, make more beautiful, make rich, make better, make wealthierenrich
add nitrogen, combine with nitrogen, combine something with nitrogennitrogenize
add nitrogen; make into a nitrate, fertilize soil, oxidize ammonia ion, treat with nitrogennitrify
administered or absorbed through the skin (such as an injection or medication), via the skinpercutaneous
affect every part, answer riddle, make holes in something, puzzle, question or statement presenting a problem to be solved; enigma, mystery; sieve, screen used for sifting, puzzling thing, shake ashes from fire, sift soil or stones, interpret; swell up...riddle
 

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