unisoil

/ˌʌnɪˈsoʊɪl/

Definitions

1. noun

A term used to describe soil that lacks a uniform consistency or structure, often resulting in difficulties for plant growth or construction.

“The garden required specialized care due to its unisoil, which made it challenging for the plants to receive adequate water and nutrients.”

2. adjective

Lacking uniform consistency or structure in soil, making it difficult to work with or cultivate.

“The construction team encountered issues with the unisoil, which caused delays in completing the project.”

Synonyms

  • heterogeneous soil
  • nonuniform soil

Antonyms

  • homogeneous soil
  • uniform soil