claypan
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claypan — [klā′pan΄] n. a clay layer in the soil that restricts downward movement of water and growth of roots: sometimes written clay pan … English World dictionary
Claypan — In geology, a claypan is a dense, compact, slowly permeable layer in the subsoil having a much higher clay content than the overlying material, from which it is separated by a sharply defined boundary. Claypans are usually hard when dry, and… … Wikipedia
claypan — noun Date: 1837 1. hardpan consisting mainly of clay 2. Australian a shallow depression in which water collects after rain … New Collegiate Dictionary
claypan — noun A compact stratum of partially permeable material rich in clay … Wiktionary
claypan — A dense, heavy, relatively impervious subsurface soil layer that owes its hardness to a relatively higher clay content than that of the overlying material from which it is separated by a sharply defined boundary … Lexicon of Cave and Karst Terminology
claypan — A dense, compact, slowly permeable layer in the subsoil, with a much higher clay content than overlying materials from which it is separated by a sharply defined boundary. Claypans are usually hard when dry, and plastic and sticky when wet.… … Glossary of landform and geologic terms
claypan — noun Austral. a shallow depression or hollow in the ground with an impermeable clay base, which holds water after rain … English new terms dictionary
claypan — /ˈkleɪpæn / (say klaypan) noun a depression in the ground of hardened impervious clay which retains water …
claypan — ˈ ̷ ̷ˌ ̷ ̷ noun ( s) Etymology: clay (I) + pan 1. : hardpan consisting mainly of clay 2. Australia : a shallow silted depression in which water collects after rain * * * /klay pan / … Useful english dictionary
claypan squatter — /ˈkleɪpæn skwɒtə/ (say klaypan skwotuh) noun Colloquial someone who grazes stock they do not own on land to which they have no title …