serozem

/səˈroʊzəm/

Definitions

1. noun

A type of chestnut soil found in the Great Plains region of North America, characterized by its dark color and fertile properties.

“The rich serozem soil made it an ideal location for the farmer to plant a variety of crops.”

Synonyms

  • chestnut soil
  • dark loam

Antonyms

  • barren soil
  • sterile land