释义 |
si·er·o·zem \sē|erə|zem\ noun or ser·o·zem \|ser-\ (-s) Etymology: Russian serozem, from seryĭ gray + zemlya earth; akin to Lithuanian žemė earth, Latin humus — more at humble : any of a group of zonal soils that are brownish gray at the surface and lighter colored below, based in a carbonate layer or a hardpan layer, and characteristic of temperate to cool arid regions with mixed shrub vegetation |