culch

/kʌltʃ/

Definitions

1. noun

A type of loose, granular soil or mixture of soil and debris.

“The farmer had to work with the tough, dry culch to till the field.”

2. verb

To break up or till soil, especially in preparation for planting.

“The farmer culched the land to make it ready for the new crop.”

Synonyms

  • mixture
  • soil

Antonyms

  • compaction
  • hardpan