isodomic
/aɪˈsɒdəmɪk/Definitions
1. adjective
Having the same or uniform soil cover, especially on hillsides where the soil has been evenly distributed by erosion.
“The isodomic landscape of the old farmland was a testament to the region’s agricultural past.”
2. noun
A piece of land with uniform soil cover, especially one that has been evenly distributed by erosion.
“The geologist studied the isodomic terrain to understand the geological history of the area.”