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sierozem
[sahy-er-uh-zem, see-e
noun
any of a group of calcareous, brownish gray soils based in a carbonate or hardpan layer, found in arid climates.
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Word History and Origins
Origin of sierozem1
First recorded in 1930–35; from Russian dzë “gray earth,” from éĭ “gray” + -o- linking vowel + ë, variant, in compounds, of á “earth, land”; humus ( def. )
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