Definition of Subirrigation

1. [n -S]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Subirrigation

subingression
subinhibitory
subintellectual
subintelligitur
subintelligiturs
subinterval
subintervals
subintestinal
subinvestment
subinvolution
subinvolutions
subirrigate
subirrigated
subirrigates
subirrigating
subirrigation (current term)
subirrigations
subitaneous
subitaneousness
subitany
subitem
subitems
subitise
subitised
subitises
subitising
subitization
subitize
subitized
subitizes

Literary usage of Subirrigation

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

1. Irrigation Engineering by Herbert Michael Wilson (1909)
"and soil subirrigation failed to supply sufficient moisture for growing crops, ... subirrigation Pipes.—These are made of sheet iron or steel or of some ..."

2. Irrigation Engineering by Herbert Michael Wilson (1909)
"and soil subirrigation failed to supply sufficient moisture for growing crops, ... subirrigation Pipes.—These are made of sheet iron or steel or of some ..."

3. Use of Water in Irrigation by Samuel Fortier (1916)
"subirrigation.—Crops are said to be subirrigated when the irrigation water is ... The water used in subirrigation may be supplied in two general ways. ..."

4. Use of Water in Irrigation by Samuel Fortier (1915)
"The water used in subirrigation may be supplied in two general ways. ... The first may be termed artificial subirrigation and the second natural ..."

5. Water Resources, Present and Future Uses by Frederick Haynes Newell (1920)
"subirrigation. Attempts have been made to conduct the water beneath the ... The term subirrigation is occasionally applied to conditions occurring in nature ..."

6. Irrigation Farming: A Handbook for the Proper Application of Water in the by Lucius Merle Wilcox (1902)
"There is no doubt that subirrigation has many advantages, especially in the way of economizing water, but the original cost of an underground pipe system is ..."

7. Irrigation in the United States by Frederick Haynes Newell (1902)
"subirrigation. In order to reach still greater economy, attempts have been made to conduct the water beneath the surface immediately to the roots of the ..."

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