humus (Meaning)

Wordnet

humus (n)

partially decomposed organic matter; the organic component of soil

a thick spread made from mashed chickpeas, tahini, lemon juice and garlic; used especially as a dip for pita; originated in the Middle East

Webster

humus (n.)

That portion of the soil formed by the decomposition of animal or vegetable matter. It is a valuable constituent of soils.

humus Sentence Examples

  1. The fertile soil's humus content supported abundant plant growth.
  2. The gardener enriched the soil with a generous layer of humus.
  3. The worms in the compost bin churned organic matter and created humus.
  4. The loamy soil's humus layer retained moisture, reducing water stress in plants.
  5. The dark, nutrient-rich humus formed a blanket over the forest floor.
  6. The humus in the forest soil provided essential minerals for tree growth.
  7. The farmer spread a thick layer of humus over his fields to improve the soil's health.
  8. The decaying leaves and twigs in the garden added to the humus accumulation.
  9. The farmers used crop rotation techniques to maintain the humus levels in their soil.
  10. The humus-rich soil supported a diverse ecosystem of organisms, from insects to animals.

FAQs About the word humus

partially decomposed organic matter; the organic component of soil, a thick spread made from mashed chickpeas, tahini, lemon juice and garlic; used especially a

mud, clay,loam, topsoil, silt, sediment, gley, colluvium, kaolin, detritus

No antonyms found.

The fertile soil's humus content supported abundant plant growth.

The gardener enriched the soil with a generous layer of humus.

The worms in the compost bin churned organic matter and created humus.

The loamy soil's humus layer retained moisture, reducing water stress in plants.