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podzol
/ ˈpɒdzɒl; ˈpɒdsɒl /
noun
- a type of soil characteristic of coniferous forest regions having a greyish-white colour in its upper leached layers
podzol
/ pŏd′zôl′ /
- Soil that is characterized by an upper dark organic zone overlying a white to gray zone formed by leaching, overlying a reddish-orange zone formed by the deposition of iron oxide, alumina, and organic matter. Podzols form in coniferous areas or under heath in cool, humid climates.
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Derived Forms
- podˈzolic, adjective
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Word History and Origins
Origin of podzol1
C20: from Russian: ash ground, from pod ground + zola ashes
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Example Sentences
Then there are the packed ice, red sand and podzol blocks.
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