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mollisol
(molli|sol)
Pronunciation:
/ˈmɒlɪsɒl/
noun
Soil Science
a soil of an order comprising temperate grassland soils with a dark, humus-rich surface layer containing high concentrations of calcium and magnesium.
Origin:
1960s
: from Latin
mollis
'soft' +
solum
'ground, soil'
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