How Do You Spell HUMIFUSE?

Pronunciation: [hjˈuːmɪfjˌuːz] (IPA)

Humifuse is a scientific term used to describe the spreading of organic matter across a soil surface. The spelling of this word can be broken down using IPA phonetic transcription as "hjuːmɪfjuːz." The first syllable "hu" is pronounced with a long "u" sound as in "huge," followed by "mi" pronounced with a short "i" sound as in "hit." "Fuse" is pronounced with a long "u" sound, as in "feud." Together, these sounds make up the unique spelling and pronunciation of the word "humifuse."

HUMIFUSE Meaning and Definition

  1. Humifuse is an adjective that describes the property or characteristic of being spread out or distributed in a loose or diffuse manner, resembling a layer or accumulation of humus. Humus refers to the dark organic material that forms as a result of the decomposition of plant and animal matter in soil. When the humus is scattered or distributed in a manner that is not compacted or tightly arranged, it is said to be humifuse.

    Humifuse is often used to describe the condition of soil or the presence of humus in soil. It implies that the humus particles are spread out evenly and not clumped together tightly. This distribution is important as it allows the humus to provide a variety of benefits to the soil. Humifuse conditions enhance the soil's ability to retain moisture, improve its structure, and increase its fertility. The loosely distributed humus particles also increase the soil's capacity to store nutrients and release them gradually to plants.

    Additionally, humifuse is associated with a well-aerated soil. The loose distribution of humus particles allows for more air to circulate within the soil, creating an oxygen-rich environment. This is highly beneficial for the survival and growth of roots, as well as for the activity of microorganisms involved in decomposition processes.

    Overall, humifuse denotes a loose and spread-out arrangement of humus particles in soil, ensuring optimal conditions for plant growth and nutrient cycling.

  2. In bot., spread over the surface of the ground; procumbent.

    Etymological and pronouncing dictionary of the English language. By Stormonth, James, Phelp, P. H. Published 1874.

Common Misspellings for HUMIFUSE

  • gumifuse
  • bumifuse
  • numifuse
  • jumifuse
  • uumifuse
  • yumifuse
  • hymifuse
  • hhmifuse
  • hjmifuse
  • himifuse
  • h8mifuse
  • h7mifuse
  • hunifuse
  • hukifuse
  • hujifuse
  • humufuse
  • humjfuse
  • humkfuse
  • humofuse
  • iumifuse

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