loamy (Meaning)

Wordnet

loamy (a)

consisting of or having the character of loam

Webster

loamy (a.)

Consisting of loam; partaking of the nature of loam; resembling loam.

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loamy Sentence Examples

  1. The loamy soil provided an ideal foundation for the lush vegetation.
  2. The flowerbed was enriched with loamy compost to enhance drainage and aeration.
  3. The vegetables thrived in the fertile loamy soil of the backyard garden.
  4. The loamy texture of the potting mix facilitated root development and nutrient uptake.
  5. The gentle slopes of the hills were covered in loamy soil, supporting a healthy ecosystem.
  6. The loamy subsoil acted as a natural water reservoir, ensuring a steady supply for plants during droughts.
  7. The farmer tilled the loamy soil to prepare it for seeding, breaking up large clumps and creating a soft, crumbly structure.
  8. The loamy soil in the riverbanks allowed for easy digging and provided a safe habitat for burrowing animals.
  9. The loamy texture of the soil in the construction site made it easy to shape and compact for a stable foundation.
  10. The loamy soil was the perfect canvas for the artist to mold into intricate sculptures, capturing the essence of the natural world.

FAQs About the word loamy

consisting of or having the character of loamConsisting of loam; partaking of the nature of loam; resembling loam.

sandy, silty, clayey, earthy,muddy, earthlike, dusty,

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The loamy soil provided an ideal foundation for the lush vegetation.

The flowerbed was enriched with loamy compost to enhance drainage and aeration.

The vegetables thrived in the fertile loamy soil of the backyard garden.

The loamy texture of the potting mix facilitated root development and nutrient uptake.