sierozem

/sɪəroʊˈzɛm/

Definitions

1. noun

A type of soil that is a mixture of sand and clay, often found in arid regions.

“The desert explorers studied the unique properties of the sierozem soil to understand its role in the ecosystem.”

Synonyms

  • arid soil
  • sand-clay soil

Antonyms

  • humid soil
  • marshy soil