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soil
noun
the
dark
,
soft
layer
of
earth
on
the
ground
that
plants
live
in
and
grow
from
•
The
gardener
dug
into
the
rich
soil
to
plant
the
roses
.
The
gardener
dug
into
the
rich
soil
to
plant
the
roses
.
•
After
the
rain
,
the
soil
became
soft
and
easy
to
work
.
After
the
rain
,
the
soil
became
soft
and
easy
to
work
.
From
Old
French
‘
soil
’
or
‘
soille
’,
from
Latin
‘
solum
’
meaning
ground
or
earth
.
noun
-
soil
a
person
’
s
own
country
or
land
,
especially
when
spoken
of
with
pride
or
emotion
•
The
team
was
thrilled
to
win
the
championship
on
home
soil
.
The
team
was
thrilled
to
win
the
championship
on
home
soil
.
•
After
years
abroad
,
he
yearned
to
walk
on
the
soil
of
his
homeland
again
.
After
years
abroad
,
he
yearned
to
walk
on
the
soil
of
his
homeland
again
.
verb
-
soil
,
soiling
,
soils
,
soiled
to
make
something
dirty
by
getting
it
covered
with
earth
,
liquid
,
or
any
unwanted
substance
•
Be
careful
not
to
soil
your
new
shirt
with
paint
.
Be
careful
not
to
soil
your
new
shirt
with
paint
.
•
The
baby
soiled
her
diaper
and
began
to
cry
.
The
baby
soiled
her
diaper
and
began
to
cry
.
verb
-
soil
,
soiling
,
soils
,
soiled
to
spread
manure
or
other
natural
fertilizer
on
land
to
improve
it
•
Farmers
often
soil
the
fields
in
early
spring
.
Farmers
often
soil
the
fields
in
early
spring
.
•
The
estate
workers
soiled
the
vineyard
annually
to
enrich
the
grapes
.
The
estate
workers
soiled
the
vineyard
annually
to
enrich
the
grapes
.