pedocalic

pedocalic
See pedocal.

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  • pedocalic — adjective see pedocal …   New Collegiate Dictionary

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  • pedocal — [ped′ō kal΄] n. [< PEDO 2 + L calx (gen. calcis), lime: see CALCIUM] soil containing much lime, commonly formed in prairie regions characterized by low humidity and temperature pedocalic adj …   English World dictionary

  • ped|o|cal|ic — «PEHD uh KAL ihk», adjective. of, having to do with, or characteristic of pedocals: »Pedocalic soils evolve in an arid, semiarid or sub humid climate (White and Renner) …   Useful english dictionary

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