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  • 51Soil & Pimp Sessions (Band) — Soil „Pimp“ Sessions Gründung 2003 Genre Jazz (Einflüsse aus Nu Jazz und Acid Jazz) Website Englische Website Aktuelle Besetzung Agitator Shacho …

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  • 52Soil & „Pimp“ Sessions — Soil „Pimp“ Sessions Gründung 2003 Genre Jazz (Einflüsse aus Nu Jazz und Acid Jazz) Website Englische Website Aktuelle Besetzung Agitator Shacho …

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  • 53Soil — (soil), v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Soiled} (soild); p. pr. & vb. n. {Soiling}.] [OF. saoler, saouler, to satiate, F. so[^u]ler, L. satullare, fr. satullus, dim. of satur sated. See {Satire}.] To feed, as cattle or horses, in the barn or an inclosure,… …

    The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • 54Soil — Soil, v. t. To enrich with soil or muck; to manure. [1913 Webster] Men . . . soil their ground, not that they love the dirt, but that they expect a crop. South. [1913 Webster] …

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  • 55Soil gradation — describes the sizes of individual particles in soil. A sieve analysis and a hydrometer analysis are used to determine soil gradation. The gradation of a soil can be assessed by the values of the coefficient of uniformity and of the coefficient of …

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  • 56Soil — est un groupe d alternative nu metal formé à Chicago. Le groupe est actuellement composé de A.J. Cavalier (chant), Shaun Glass (guitare), Adam Zadel (guitare), Tim King (basse) et Tom Schoefield (batterie). SOiL a participé à la B.O. du remake du …

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  • 57SOIL TAXONOMY (U.S.D.A.) — SOIL TAXONOMY u.s.d.a. La «Soil Taxonomy» du ministère de l’Agriculture des États Unis (Agric. hand b., 436, Washington, 1975) est, comme son nom l’indique, une taxonomie pédologique dont les ordres, rangés alphabétiquement, comportent dix… …

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  • 58soil — ‘ground’ [14] and soil ‘make dirty’ [13] are distinct words. The former comes from Anglo Norman soil ‘land’. This was the formal descendant of Latin solium ‘seat’, but its use for ‘land’ appears to have arisen from confusion with Latin solum… …

    The Hutchinson dictionary of word origins

  • 59soil — ‘ground’ [14] and soil ‘make dirty’ [13] are distinct words. The former comes from Anglo Norman soil ‘land’. This was the formal descendant of Latin solium ‘seat’, but its use for ‘land’ appears to have arisen from confusion with Latin solum… …

    Word origins

  • 60Soil — Soil, v. t.[OE. soilen, OF. soillier, F. souiller, (assumed) LL. suculare, fr. L. sucula a little pig, dim. of sus a swine. See {Sow}, n.] 1. To make dirty or unclean on the surface; to foul; to dirty; to defile; as, to soil a garment with dust.… …

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