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muckland

Terms vs Muckland - What's the difference?

terms | muckland |


As nouns the difference between terms and muckland

is that terms is while muckland is land whose soil is primarily composed of humus from drained swampland, used for growing certain crops such as onions and carrots.

Wetland vs Muckland - What's the difference?

wetland | muckland |


As nouns the difference between wetland and muckland

is that wetland is land that is covered mostly with water, with occasional marshy and soggy areas while muckland is land whose soil is primarily composed of humus from drained swampland, used for growing certain crops such as onions and carrots.

Carrot vs Muckland - What's the difference?

carrot | muckland |


As nouns the difference between carrot and muckland

is that carrot is a vegetable with a nutritious, juicy, orange, sweet root, daucus carota in the family apiaceae while muckland is land whose soil is primarily composed of humus from drained swampland, used for growing certain crops such as onions and carrots.

Onion vs Muckland - What's the difference?

onion | muckland |


As nouns the difference between onion and muckland

is that onion is a monocotyledonous plant (allium cepa ), allied to garlic, used as vegetable and spice while muckland is land whose soil is primarily composed of humus from drained swampland, used for growing certain crops such as onions and carrots.

Swampland vs Muckland - What's the difference?

swampland | muckland |


As nouns the difference between swampland and muckland

is that swampland is (countable|uncountable) low-lying land that is regularly flooded; especially such land that is drier than a bog or a marsh while muckland is land whose soil is primarily composed of humus from drained swampland, used for growing certain crops such as onions and carrots.

Drain vs Muckland - What's the difference?

drain | muckland |


As nouns the difference between drain and muckland

is that drain is a conduit allowing liquid to flow out of an otherwise contained volume while muckland is land whose soil is primarily composed of humus from drained swampland, used for growing certain crops such as onions and carrots.

As a verb drain

is to lose liquid.

Humus vs Muckland - What's the difference?

humus | muckland |


As nouns the difference between humus and muckland

is that humus is while muckland is land whose soil is primarily composed of humus from drained swampland, used for growing certain crops such as onions and carrots.

Soil vs Muckland - What's the difference?

soil | muckland |


As nouns the difference between soil and muckland

is that soil is a mixture of sand and organic material, used to support plant growth while muckland is land whose soil is primarily composed of humus from drained swampland, used for growing certain crops such as onions and carrots.

As a verb soil

is to make dirty.