subsoil

[sʌbˈsɔɪl]

subsoil Definition

  • 1the layer of soil beneath the topsoil, often containing minerals and nutrients that have leached down from the topsoil
  • 2the foundation or basis of something

Using subsoil: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "subsoil" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The subsoil is typically less fertile than the topsoil.

  • Example

    The subsoil provides a foundation for the building.

  • Example

    The roots of the tree extend deep into the subsoil.

subsoil Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for subsoil

Phrases with subsoil

  • a system of drains installed in the subsoil to remove excess water and prevent waterlogging

    Example

    The farmer installed subsoil drainage to improve crop yields.

  • a type of plow used to break up and loosen the subsoil without disturbing the topsoil

    Example

    The farmer used a subsoil plow to prepare the field for planting.

  • a method of watering plants by applying water directly to the subsoil, allowing the roots to absorb it gradually

    Example

    Subsoil irrigation is an efficient way to water crops in arid regions.

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Summary: subsoil in Brief

Subsoil [sʌbˈsɔɪl] refers to the layer of soil beneath the topsoil, which often contains minerals and nutrients that have leached down from the topsoil. It can also refer to the foundation or basis of something. Examples include 'The subsoil is typically less fertile than the topsoil,' and 'The subsoil provides a foundation for the building.' Phrases like 'subsoil drainage' and 'subsoil plow' denote specific techniques for managing the subsoil.