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We found 11 words, 2 kanji, and 16 examples matching '土壌'
Word search: 11 matches
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noun
1. soil
2. breeding ground; fertile ground (for); foundation (for the development of ...)
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noun
Soil Contamination Countermeasures Act  (law, etc. term)
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Most common form: 土壌侵食
noun
soil erosion
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noun
soil runoff
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noun
soil moisture
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Kanji search: 2 matches
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ド   ト   ground; earth   つち ground, earth, soil   
ジョウ    a plot (of land)   
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six lots of clothes together   
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ロク   むっ six   む    むい    む    
イ   ころも clothes   
キョウ   とも together   
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grass   
イチ   イツ   ひと    ひと- one   
katakana 'ha'; eight
Example search: 16 matches
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しょくぶつ
植物
どじょう
土壌
から
すいぶん
水分
とる
Plants take in water from the soil.
どじょう
土壌
わる
そだ
てられない

You can't get a tree to grow on bad soil.
その
どじょう
土壌
ゆた
かさ
たも
った

The soil retained richness.
しょくぶつ
植物
どじょう
土壌
そだ

Plants are nourished by earth.
ひよく
肥沃
どじょう
土壌
ゆた
かな
さくもつ
作物
さん
する

Rich soil yields abundant crops.
 
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