Chernozem

//ˈt͡ʃɜː(ɹ)nəˌzɛm//

Synonyms for "chernozem" (3 found)

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Noun(1 words)

Related words (1)

Noun(1 words)

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Translations

35 translations across 22 languages.

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Belarusian

1 entries
  • чарназём noun (black-coloured soil containing a high percentage of humus)

Chinese Mandarin

2 entries
  • 黑土 noun (black-coloured soil containing a high percentage of humus)
  • 黑鈣土 /黑钙土 noun (black-coloured soil containing a high percentage of humus)

Czech

1 entries
  • černozem noun (black-coloured soil containing a high percentage of humus)

Esperanto

2 entries
  • ĉernozemo noun (black-coloured soil containing a high percentage of humus)
  • ĉernozio noun (black-coloured soil containing a high percentage of humus)

Finnish

3 entries
  • mustamulta noun (black-coloured soil containing a high percentage of humus)
  • mustamultamaannos noun (black-coloured soil containing a high percentage of humus)
  • tšernozem noun (black-coloured soil containing a high percentage of humus)

French

2 entries
  • tchernoziom noun (black-coloured soil containing a high percentage of humus)
  • tchernozème noun (black-coloured soil containing a high percentage of humus)

German

2 entries
  • Schwarzerde noun (black-coloured soil containing a high percentage of humus)
  • Tschernosem noun (black-coloured soil containing a high percentage of humus)

Ingrian

1 entries
  • mussanmaa noun (black-coloured soil containing a high percentage of humus)

Italian

1 entries
  • černozëm noun (black-coloured soil containing a high percentage of humus)

Japanese

3 entries
  • チェルノジョーム noun (black-coloured soil containing a high percentage of humus)
  • チェルノゼム noun (black-coloured soil containing a high percentage of humus)
  • 黒土 noun (black-coloured soil containing a high percentage of humus)

Korean

3 entries
  • 체르노젬 noun (black-coloured soil containing a high percentage of humus)
  • 체르노죰 noun (black-coloured soil containing a high percentage of humus)
  • 흑토 noun (black-coloured soil containing a high percentage of humus)

Kyrgyz

1 entries
  • кара топурак noun (black-coloured soil containing a high percentage of humus)

Polish

1 entries
  • czarnoziem noun (black-coloured soil containing a high percentage of humus)

Portuguese

1 entries
  • chernozem noun (black-coloured soil containing a high percentage of humus)

Russian

1 entries
  • чернозём noun (black-coloured soil containing a high percentage of humus)

Slovene

1 entries
  • černozem noun (black-coloured soil containing a high percentage of humus)

Southern Altai

1 entries
  • кара тобрак noun (black-coloured soil containing a high percentage of humus)

Spanish

1 entries
  • chernozem noun (black-coloured soil containing a high percentage of humus)

Swedish

1 entries
  • svartjord noun (black-coloured soil containing a high percentage of humus)

Tamil

2 entries
  • கரிசல் noun (black-coloured soil containing a high percentage of humus)
  • கரிசல்மண் noun (black-coloured soil containing a high percentage of humus)

Ukrainian

1 entries
  • чорно́зем noun (black-coloured soil containing a high percentage of humus)

Vietnamese

3 entries
  • hắc thổ noun (black-coloured soil containing a high percentage of humus)
  • secnôziom noun (black-coloured soil containing a high percentage of humus)
  • đất đen noun (black-coloured soil containing a high percentage of humus)

Sample sentences

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The experiments made by the beet-root growers of the extensive tract of land in Russia, known as the Tschernosem or 'Black soil', whose fertility for corn plants is proverbial, show that this earth, though analytically proved to contain upon the whole, to the depth of twenty inches, 700 to 1000 times the quantity of potash required for a full beet-root crop, is, after three or four years' cultivation, so exhausted, that without manuring it will no longer yield a remunerative crop of beetroot.

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