alluviums
Meaning
Alluviums: soil or sediment deposited by flowing water, typically rich in nutrients and good for agriculture. (অ্যাল্যুভিয়াম: নদী বা খালের দ্বারা বহন করা পলি বা মাটি।)
Pronunciation
অ্যাল্যুভিয়ামস (aelyubhi'ām's)
Synonyms
soil, sediment, silt, clay, loam, deposit, residue, muck
Synonyms
The rich soil is perfect for farming.
The sediment settled at the bottom of the river.
Silt is essential for plant growth.
Clay-rich alluviums are great for pottery.
Loamy soil retains moisture and nutrients.
The river's deposit enriched the farmland.
The residue left behind was fertile.
Muck enhances the soil's fertility.
Antonyms
Deserts lack the fertile soil of alluviums.
Barren land cannot support vegetation.
Wastelands provide no nutrients for crops.
Sterile soil yields no harvest.
Infertile land is difficult to cultivate.
Arid soil is not conducive to farming.
Rocky ground is hard to plow.
Saline soil is detrimental to many crops.
Phrases
Floodplain alluvium is rich in nutrients.
Riverbank alluvium is often used for farming.
Alluvial plains are ideal for agriculture.
The alluvial fan spreads out over a large area.
Delta alluvium forms rich agricultural land.