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loam
CIDE DICTIONARY
loam, n. [AS. lām; akin to D. leem, G. lehm, and E. lime. See 4th Lime.].
- A kind of soil; an earthy mixture of clay and sand, with organic matter to which its fertility is chiefly due. [1913 Webster]"We wash a wall of loam; we labor in vain." [1913 Webster]
- A mixture of sand, clay, and other materials, used in making molds for large castings, often without a pattern. [1913 Webster]
loam, v. i.
To cover, smear, or fill with loam. [1913 Webster]
OXFORD DICTIONARY
loam, n.
1 a fertile soil of clay and sand containing decayed vegetable matter.
2 a paste of clay and water with sand, chopped straw, etc., used in making bricks, plastering, etc.
1 a fertile soil of clay and sand containing decayed vegetable matter.
2 a paste of clay and water with sand, chopped straw, etc., used in making bricks, plastering, etc.
Derivative
loamy adj. loaminess n.
Etymology
OE lam f. WG, rel. to LIME(1)
ROGET THESAURUS
loam
Land
N land, earth, ground, dry land, terra firma, continent, mainland, peninsula, chersonese, delta, tongue of land, neck of land, isthmus, oasis, promontory, highland, coast, shore, scar, strand, beach, playa, bank, lea, seaboard, seaside, seabank, seacoast, seabeach, ironbound coast, loom of the land, derelict, innings, alluvium, alluvion, ancon, riverbank, river bank, levee, soil, glebe, clay, loam, marl, cledge, chalk, gravel, mold, subsoil, clod, clot, rock, crag, acres, real estate, landsman, earthy, continental, midland, coastal, littoral, riparian, alluvial, terrene, landed, predial, territorial, geophilous, ripicolous, ashore, on shore, on land.For further exploring for "loam" in Webster Dictionary Online