Concept cluster: Biology > Earth or Soil
adj
(rare) Architecture designed to work with water (and e.g. rising sea levels).
adj
Of food or drink: having an earthy flavor.
n
nature reserve
adj
Dwelling within or under the earth.
n
Alternative form of conicopoly [(India, historical) A native clerk or accountant in the Madras presidency.]
n
(biology) Legal aspects of protection of biodiversity, the environment, and natural resources.
adj
Alternative form of down-to-earth [(idiomatic) Practical; realistic; pragmatic.]
n
The property of being down-to-earth
n
The ground, land (as opposed to the sky or sea).
n
Synonym of land art
n
An earthen floor, a floor (in a building) which is simply the ground itself, rather than some covering such as wood or vinyl.
n
Alternative form of earth-moving [The removal of large quantities of soil, e.g. from a construction site.]
n
Alternative spelling of earth floor [An earthen floor, a floor (in a building) which is simply the ground itself, rather than some covering such as wood or vinyl.]
n
(rare, archaic or dialectal) Cultivation of the ground; farming; agriculture.
adj
(archaic) Earthly.
n
Alternative spelling of earth floor [An earthen floor, a floor (in a building) which is simply the ground itself, rather than some covering such as wood or vinyl.]
adv
In an earthy manner.
adj
Pertaining to earthism.
n
(obsolete except historical) One who tills the earth; a farmer, a husbandman, a ploughman.
adv
in an earthly manner.
adj
Resembling dirt or soil (i.e. earth).
n
(obsolete) The sky.
adj
(art) Having to do with inlaid work, especially of Ancient Greece.
adj
(economics) neoclassical, in reference to U.S. macroeconomics and economics departments near the Great Lakes.
adj
(heraldry) of, or relating to heraldry
v
(transitive, chiefly poetic) To put into the earth; inter.
adj
(nonstandard) Of or pertaining to land or the land; terrestrial; rural; rustic.
n
Alternative spelling of Middle Earth [(archaic) The Earth]
adj
Synonym of off the grid
n
Synonym of promontory.
n
A combination of all soil management and land use methods that protect against degradation.
adj
Covered in soil; earthy.
adj
Existing beneath the world.
n
A layer that lies underneath another.
n
(colloquial) Land, as opposed to water or air.
n
An earthy deposit containing fertilizing organic or mineral matter.
n
(nonstandard) A terrarium.
n
(poetic) The Earth's surface; the earth; the ground.
n
(obsolete) earthiness; worldliness
adj
Of or relating to the other side of the mountains.
n
One who studies flags.
n
(now dialect, rare) Synonym of fuller's earth.
n
Obsolete spelling of earth [(uncountable) Soil.]
n
(dialectal, dated) earth

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