Results for: soil with two layers
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aquaculture, growing plants in liquid nutrient, process of growing plants in a nutrient rich solution in place of soil, tank farminghydroponics
aquatic, growing in water or very moist soilhydrophytic
area containing buried waste, burial of waste material, buried waste material, sanitary landfill, trash heap, dump, land area that is filled with trash and covered with a layer of soillandfill
area of covered and heated ground in which plants are grown in and out of season, center of activity, heated glass-covered soil bedhotbed
area of expertise, artificial grass, cover with turf, dense layer of grass, force somebody out, gang territory, ground-level layer of matted soil and plant roots; peat for use as fuel; racetrack for horse racing; area, territory (Slang); area of influe...turf
area of land that has wet soil (such as a marsh or bog), swampy landwetland
area of soil below the water tablezone of saturation
area of soil prepared for seeding, ground for planting, place where something developsseedbed
arranged in layers, deposited in stratastratified
at or as the middle, of a class of diatoms, of or from nerve center, see also:terete, tapering and cylindrical, with concentric layers of tissuecentric; centrical
bad painting, blotch, cover with plaster or mud; soil, dirty; paint in an unskillful manner, material which is spread on walls; act of daubing; painting which was poorly done, paint crudely, put something on blotchily, see also:wattle and daub, substan...daub
baked dish made from layers of pasta and tomato sauce filled with cheese and sometimes meatlasagna
basketball move in which one throws the ball toward the basket using one hand (generally bouncing it off the backboard), process of pressing layers of wood into plywood; assembly of layers of material and layers of adhesives to form a bonded material; ...layup
be full of energy, expand and contract rhythmically; beat, throb; vibrate, quiver; agitate mined soil in order to sift out diamonds, vary repeatedly in intensity or magnitudepulsate
bearing leaves, leafy; leaflike; bearing leaves; pertaining to leaves; made up of thin layers, of or resembling a leaffoliaceous
 

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