Definition of Solums

1. solum [n] - See also: solum

Lexicographical Neighbors of Solums

solubilizing
soluble
soluble RNA
soluble antigen
soluble gun cotton
soluble ligature
soluble soap
soluble specific substance
soluble starch
soluble tartar
solubleness
solubles
solubly
solum
solums (current term)
solunar
solus
solutal
solute
solutes
solutio
solution
solution of contiguity
solution of continuity
solution pressure
solutionism
solutionless
solutions
solutive

Literary usage of Solums

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Magazine of Horticulture, Botany, and All Useful Discoveries and by C M Hovey (1861)
"solums should be repotted. The delicate kinds, such as tricolor- um, &c., should have every attention at this season FLOWER GARDEN AND SHRUBBERY. ..."

2. Annual Report of the American Institute of the City of New York (1858)
"... in the successive crops on the same land, viz: France calls this method assolement, from sol, soil and division of it; so/Mm, Latin, into solums, ..."

3. Ancient Rome by Thomas Henry Dyer (1864)
"... in solums (i. 24). The most important passage for determining the situation of this gate is Livy's description (i. 12) of the battle between the Sabines ..."

4. Proceedings for the Eight Biennial Southern Silvicultural Research Conference by M. Boya Edwards (2001)
"N and P concentrations did not vary among treatments and were similar for each horizon within treatment solums (Table 1). Pine Plantation Growth Root ..."

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