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PedologyThe scientific study of soils.
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Pedologythe study of the formation, characteristics, and distribution of soilsPedology embraces several subdisciplines, namely, soil chemistry, soil physics, and soil microbiology.
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Pedology"scientific study of the soil," 1924, from Greek pedon "ground, earth," from PIE root *ped- (1) "foot" (see foot (n.)) + -logy. Related: Pedological. Earlier it was a wor [..]
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Pedologystudy of soil.
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PedologyThe scientific study of soils.
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Pedologynoun. a formative 20th-century educational progression in Europe whose postulated intent was the scientific analysis of the physical and cognitive growth of kids.
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PedologyThe study of the composition and formation characteristics of soil.
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Pedology(n) the branch of medicine concerned with the treatment of infants and children
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PedologyThe science that deals with the study of soils.
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PedologyThe study of the characteristics and weathering of soil. As various types of soil form under different conditions, soil analysis at an archaeological site can yield clues about the types of conditions that existed when the site was occupied.
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