- soil improving crop
- почвоулучшающая культура
English-russian dctionary of contemporary Economics. 2014.
English-russian dctionary of contemporary Economics. 2014.
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legume — /leg yoohm, li gyoohm /, n. 1. any plant of the legume family, esp. those used for feed, food, or as a soil improving crop. 2. the pod or seed vessel of such a plant. 3. any table vegetable of the legume family. [1670 80; < F légume vegetable < L … Universalium
legume — leg•ume [[t]ˈlɛg yum, lɪˈgyum[/t]] n. 1) pln any plant of the legume family, esp. one used for feed, food, or as a soil improving crop 2) pln coo the pod, bean, or pea of such a plant, usu. divided into two parts and often used for food •… … From formal English to slang
legume — /ˈlɛgjum / (say legyoohm), /ˈleɪ / (say lay ) noun 1. any plant of the family Leguminosae (including the Fabaceae, Caesalpiniaceae and Mimosaceae), especially those used for feed, food, or soil improving crop, such as beans, peas, lentils, etc. 2 …
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