释义 |
cher·no·zem \|chernəz|yȯm\ noun (-s) Etymology: Russian, literally, black earth, from cherno- (from cherny black) + -zem earth (from Old Russian zem earth); akin to Lithuanian kérszas black and white spotted, Sanskrit kṛṣṇa black, and to Old Slavic zemlja earth, Latin humus — more at humble : any of a group of dark-colored zonal soils with a deep rich humus horizon found in regions (as the grasslands of central No. America) of temperate to cool climate • cher·no·zem·ic \| ̷ ̷ ̷ ̷| ̷ ̷mik\ adjective |