Meaning Of The Word Loam

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loam
uncountable noun: Loam is soil that is good for growing crops and plants in because it contains a lot of decayed vegetable matter and does not contain too much sand or clay.

loam in American English
a rich soil composed of clay, sand, and some organic matter
to fill or cover with loam
noun: a rich, friable soil containing a relatively equal mixture of sand and silt and a somewhat smaller proportion of clay
transitive verb: to cover or stop with loam

loam in British English
noun: rich soil consisting of a mixture of sand, clay, and decaying organic material
verb: to cover, treat, or fill with loam

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