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com·post C0534300 (kŏm′pōst′)n. A mixture of organic matter, as from leaves and manure, that has decayed or has been digested by organisms, used to improve soil structure and provide nutrients.tr.v. com·post·ed, com·post·ing, com·posts 1. To convert (vegetable matter) to compost.2. To fertilize with compost. [Middle English composte, from Old French, mixture, compost, from Latin compositum, mixture, from neuter past participle of compōnere, to put together; see component.]composting (ˈkɒmpɒstɪŋ) nthe activity or practice of converting garden and kitchen waste to compostTranslationscompostaggioкомпостированиеComposting
CompostingControlled biological decomposition of organic material in the presence of air to form a humus-like material. Controlled methods of composting include mechanical mixing and aerating, ventilating the materials by dropping them through a vertical series of aerated chambers, or placing the compost in piles out in the open air and mixing it or turning it periodically.MedicalSeecompost heapThesaurusSeecompost |