Subsoil

//ˈsʌbsɔɪl//

Synonyms for "subsoil" (41 found)

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Translations

21 translations across 17 languages.

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Catalan

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  • subsòl noun (layer of earth below topsoil)

Chinese Mandarin

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  • 底土 noun (layer of earth below topsoil)

French

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  • sous-sol noun (layer of earth below topsoil)

German

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  • Unterboden noun (layer of earth below topsoil)

Ingrian

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  • pintamaanalus noun (layer of earth below topsoil)

Irish

2 entries
  • fo-ithir noun (layer of earth below topsoil)
  • gaíon noun (layer of earth below topsoil)

Italian

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  • sottosuolo noun (layer of earth below topsoil)

Khmer

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  • ដីស្រទាប់ក្រោម noun (layer of earth below topsoil)

Manx

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  • fo-ooir noun (layer of earth below topsoil)
  • ooir noun (layer of earth below topsoil)

Polish

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  • podglebie noun (layer of earth below topsoil)

Romansch

2 entries
  • sutterren noun (layer of earth below topsoil)
  • terren sut noun (layer of earth below topsoil)

Russian

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  • матери́к noun (layer of earth below topsoil)
  • не́дра noun (layer of earth below topsoil)

Scottish Gaelic

1 entries
  • fo-ùir noun (layer of earth below topsoil)

Spanish

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  • subsuelo noun (layer of earth below topsoil)

Swedish

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  • alv noun (layer of earth below topsoil)

Tagalog

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  • kubsulip noun (layer of earth below topsoil)

Welsh

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  • isbridd noun (layer of earth below topsoil)

Sample sentences

2 total sentences available.

Tatoeba + Wiktionary

Algeria's subsoil is overflowing with riches.

Source: tatoeba (8568382)

In the few areas underlain by horizontally bedded limestone, the surface soil is dark gray to black and peatlike, and the subsoil gray and marllike.

Source: wiktionary

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