Meaning & Definition of word "Humus"

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    Humus

    /ˈhjuː.məs/

    noun:

    • 1. A dark organic material in soil, produced by the decomposition of vegetable or animal matter and essential for soil fertility.
      • Example: Humus improves the soil structure by providing nutrients to plants.
    • 2. The organic component of soil, formed by the decomposition of leaves and other plant material by soil microorganisms.
      • Example: Adding compost rich in humus can drastically enhance crop yields.
    • 3. A rich, dark, stable organic matter in soil, composed of decomposed plant and animal residues.
      • Example: The gardener was pleased to find a layer of humus rich in nutrients beneath the surface soil.

    Etymology

    From Latin 'humus' meaning 'soil' or 'ground'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    humus-rich soil:

    Soil that contains a high concentration of humus, providing nutrients to plants.

    add humus:

    To mix or incorporate humus into soil for enhancement.

    humus layer:

    The top layer of soil that is rich in organic material.

    Related Words

    compost:

    Decomposed organic material used to enrich soil.

    soil:

    The upper layer of earth where plants grow, a black or dark brown material typically consisting of a mixture of organic substances.

    decay:

    The process of rotting or decomposing.

    Slang Meanings of humus

    Meaning: Slang term for a dark, rich soil.

    Example Sentence: This garden's soil is all humus; everything grows so well here!

    Meaning: Referring to an organic, earthy feeling.

    Example Sentence: That cafe had a humus vibe with all the plants and natural decor.