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Definition of harmless

The first step we are going to take in order to discover the meaning of the term innocuous is to know its etymological origin. In this case, we can emphasize that it derives from Latin, exactly from the cultism “innocuus”, which can be translated as “innocent” or “who does not cause harm”. The concept of innocuous can also be mentioned as innocuous (with two […]

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Definition of infestation

The concept of infestation comes from the Latin word infestatio. A word that, in turn, emanates from the Latin verb "infestare", which can be translated as "corrupt", "infest", "destroy" or "alter". The term refers to the act and result of becoming infested or infesting. This verb (infest), for its part, is usually used with respect to invasion […]

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Definition of humus

The notion of humus has two main meanings recognized by the Royal Spanish Academy (RAE). The term can be used to refer to the mixture of organic compounds that is created from the decomposition of vegetables and animal remains, or to a chickpea paste that is traditional in Arab cuisine. […]

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Definition of wetlands

A territory that has shallow groundwater or surface water is called a wetland. Wetlands are usually flat lands that are flooded intermittently or permanently, depending on the case. It can be said that a wetland is a temporary or constantly flooded surface, which is interrelated with the living beings that inhabit it […]

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Definition of leaf litter

In order to know the meaning of the term litter, it is necessary, first of all, to discover its etymological origin. In this case, we can establish that it derives from Latin, specifically from the word “folium”, which is synonymous with “leaf”. The notion of leaf litter is used to refer to the group that is formed with the leaves […]

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Definition of herbicide

A herbicide is a chemical product that destroys unwanted weeds. It is a pesticide whose action usually concentrates on plant hormones to prevent specimens from growing. There are different types of herbicides. Some should be applied to the plants you want to eliminate, while others are poured onto the […]

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Definition of hay

The term hay comes from the Latin word fenum. The concept refers to a plant that is part of the grass group, characterized by its thin canes and narrow leaves. Being included in the group of grasses, hay is also a monocotyledonous angiosperm plant. This means that its carpels form […]

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Definition of cricket

Coming from the Latin word grillus, cricket is a term used to name an insect that moves by jumping and generates a characteristic sound with its elytra (forewings). It is an animal with a reddish black body, with prominent eyes and a rounded head. Like all insects, crickets are arthropods that […]

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Definition of farm

The French word grange came into our language as a farm. This French word, which, in turn, derives from the Vulgar Latin "granica" which comes from the noun "granum" and which can be translated as "grain." This is the name given to rural land on which livestock is raised or agricultural tasks are carried out. The concept also […]

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Definition of glyphosate

Glyphosate is a widely used herbicide that, according to various studies, could be carcinogenic to humans. That is why its use is usually a cause of debate and controversy in different areas. This substance, called N-phosphonomethylglycine according to the nomenclature of the International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry (whose acronym […]

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