Acid Humus

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Pronunciation: /ˈæsɪd ˈhjuːməs/

Definitions of acid humus

noun a type of organic material that is rich in nutrients and helps improve soil fertility

Example Sentences

A1 My garden soil benefits from the addition of acid humus.

A2 Acid humus is essential for maintaining healthy plant growth in acidic soil.

B1 Gardeners often use acid humus to improve soil quality and fertility.

B2 The presence of acid humus in the soil can help regulate pH levels and nutrient availability.

C1 Researchers have found that the decomposition of organic matter contributes to the formation of acid humus in soil.

C2 A thorough analysis of soil samples revealed a high concentration of acid humus in the agricultural fields.

Examples of acid humus in a Sentence

formal Acid humus is a type of organic matter found in soil that has a low pH level.

informal I heard that acid humus can help improve the quality of your garden soil.

slang Yo, you gotta add some acid humus to your soil if you want those plants to thrive.

figurative Just like how acid humus enriches the soil, positivity can enrich your life.

Grammatical Forms of acid humus

past tense

acid humusified

plural

acid humuses

comparative

more acid humus

superlative

most acid humus

present tense

acid humusifies

future tense

will acid humusify

perfect tense

has acid humusified

continuous tense

is acid humusifying

singular

acid humus

positive degree

acid humus

infinitive

to acid humusify

gerund

acid humusifying

participle

acid humusified

Origin and Evolution of acid humus

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: Latin and Greek
Story behind the word: The term 'acid humus' originated from Latin and Greek roots.
Evolution of the word: Originally used in the context of soil science to describe organic matter with acidic properties, the term 'acid humus' has evolved to also refer to the decomposed organic material found in forest floors and other natural environments.