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compost

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com·post  (kmpst)
n.
1. A mixture of decaying organic matter, as from leaves and manure, used to improve soil structure and provide nutrients.
2. A composition; a mixture.
tr.v. com·post·ed, com·post·ing, com·posts
1. To fertilize with a mixture of decaying organic matter.
2. To convert (vegetable matter) to compost.

[Middle English compote, from Old French, mixture, compost, from Latin compositum, mixture, from neuter past participle of compnere, to put together; see component.]

compost [ˈkɒmpɒst]
n
1. (Life Sciences & Allied Applications / Agriculture) a mixture of organic residues such as decomposed vegetation, manure, etc., used as a fertilizer
2. (Life Sciences & Allied Applications / Horticulture) a mixture, normally of plant remains, peat, charcoal, etc., in which plants are grown, esp in pots
3. Rare a compound or mixture
vb (tr)
1. (Life Sciences & Allied Applications / Agriculture) to make (vegetable matter) into compost
2. (Life Sciences & Allied Applications / Agriculture) to fertilize with compost
[from Old French compost, from Latin compositus put together; see composite]

compost  (kmpst)
A mixture of decayed or decaying organic matter used to fertilize soil. Compost is usually made by gathering plant material, such as leaves, grass clippings, and vegetable peels, into a pile or bin and letting it decompose as a result of the action of aerobic bacteria, fungi, and other organisms.
ThesaurusLegend:  Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
Noun1.compostcompost - a mixture of decaying vegetation and manure; used as a fertilizer
composition - a mixture of ingredients
Verb1.compost - convert to compost; "compost organic debris"
convert - change the nature, purpose, or function of something; "convert lead into gold"; "convert hotels into jails"; "convert slaves to laborers"

compost
noun fertilizer, mulch, humus A wormery produces excellent compost.
Translations
compost [ˈkɒmpɒst]
B. CPD compost heap Nmontón m de desechos para formar el compost

compost [ˈkɒmpɒst]
ncompost m compost bin, compost heap
vtcomposter
compost bin n (in garden)bac m à compost
compost heap ntas m de compost

compost
nKompost m; compost heapKomposthaufen m

compost [ˈkɒmpɒst] nconcime m
compost [ˈkɒmpɒst] nconcime m

compost
n compost [ˈkompost, (American ) -poust]
rotting vegetable matter etc used as fertilizer. kompos, mengmis, gemengde bemesting خَليطٌ من الأوْراق والرَّوْث للتَّسْميد тор kompost kompost der Kompost λίπασμα abono orgánico kompost کود komposti compost קוֹמפּוֹסט एक तरह की खाद kompost komposzt pupuk safnhaugaáburður composta, terricciato 堆肥 퇴비 kompostas komposts membajai compost kompost kompost adubo bălegar, gunoi de grajd компост kompost kompost prirodno đubrivo kompost พืชที่หมักไว้เป็นปุ๋ย gübre 堆肥 компост, складене добриво سڑے پتوں کی کھاد phân xanh ,


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The better part of the man is soon plowed into the soil for compost.
He had the best place in the garden--warm, sunny, and sheltered; his holes were prepared with the tenderest care; he was given the most dainty mixture of compost, clay, and manure; he was watered assiduously all through the drought when more willing flowers got nothing; and he refused to do anything but look black and shrivel.
 
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