Definition of Holard

1. the total quantity of water in the soil [n -S]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Holard

hoks
hokum
hokums
hoky
hokypokies
hokypoky
hol-
hola
holandric
holandric gene
holandric inheritance
holandry
holarchies
holarchy
holarctic
holard (current term)
holards
holarthritic
holarthritis
holaspid
holaspidean
holaspis
holcad
holcads
hold
hold'em
hold-all
hold-down
hold-up
hold-up play

Literary usage of Holard

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

1. Research Methods in Ecology by Frederic Edward Clements (1905)
"The holard sample is taken daily for several days before the block is cut out, ... The per cents of holard (at saturation) and of echard are those ..."

2. Leaves from the Note-books of Lady Dorothy Nevill by Dorothy Nevill (1907)
"Monsieur holard, as this old man was called, told Mr. Wolff that though he ... These, however, were overcome, and Monsieur holard spoke gratefully of the ..."

3. Publications (1885)
"... west and north with the land of William Reade on the south with the streete Two acres in King oke hill first giuen to Aingle holard bounded on the East ..."

4. Suffolk Deeds by Suffolk County (Mass.), John Tyler Hassam (1880)
"... holard wife to the sd Angell hauc ... Samuell Hutchinson William Reade Angell holard This deed acknowledged by Angell Hollard ..."

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