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Debris vs Humus - What's the difference?

debris | humus |


As nouns the difference between debris and humus

is that debris is while humus is .

Humus vs Loam - What's the difference?

humus | loam |


As nouns the difference between humus and loam

is that humus is a large group of natural organic compounds, found in the soil, formed from the chemical and biological decomposition of plant and animal residues and from the synthetic activity of microorganisms while loam is a type of soil; an earthy mixture of sand, silt and clay, with organic matter to which its fertility is chiefly due.

As a verb loam is

to cover, smear, or fill with loam.

Humus vs Liam - What's the difference?

humus | liam |


As nouns the difference between humus and liam

is that humus is while liam is bond, tie.

Humus vs Leafmolds - What's the difference?

humus | leafmolds |


As nouns the difference between humus and leafmolds

is that humus is while leafmolds is .

Litter vs Humus - What's the difference?

litter | humus |


As nouns the difference between litter and humus

is that litter is a platform mounted on two shafts, or a more elaborate construction, designed to be carried by two (or more) people to transport one (in luxury models sometimes more) third person(s) or (occasionally in the elaborate version) a cargo, such as a religious idol while humus is a large group of natural organic compounds, found in the soil, formed from the chemical and biological decomposition of plant and animal residues and from the synthetic activity of microorganisms.

As a verb litter

is to drop or throw trash without properly disposing of it (as discarding in public areas rather than trash receptacles).

Humus vs Manure - What's the difference?

humus | manure |


As nouns the difference between humus and manure

is that humus is a large group of natural organic compounds, found in the soil, formed from the chemical and biological decomposition of plant and animal residues and from the synthetic activity of microorganisms while manure is animal excrement, especially that of common domestic farm animals and when used as fertilizer. Generally speaking, from cows, horses, sheep, pigs and chickens.

As a verb manure is

to cultivate by manual labor; to till; hence, to develop by culture.

Umus vs Humus - What's the difference?

umus | humus |


As nouns the difference between umus and humus

is that umus is while humus is .

Humus vs Huhus - What's the difference?

humus | huhus |


As nouns the difference between humus and huhus

is that humus is a large group of natural organic compounds, found in the soil, formed from the chemical and biological decomposition of plant and animal residues and from the synthetic activity of microorganisms while huhus is plural of huhu.

Humus vs Humps - What's the difference?

humus | humps |


As nouns the difference between humus and humps

is that humus is while humps is .

As a verb humps is

(hump).

Hums vs Humus - What's the difference?

hums | humus |


As nouns the difference between hums and humus

is that hums is while humus is .

As a verb hums

is (hum).

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