Soil
11Soil — est un groupe d alternative nu metal formé à Chicago. Le groupe est actuellement composé de A.J. Cavalier (chant), Shaun Glass (guitare), Adam Zadel (guitare), Tim King (basse) et Tom Schoefield (batterie). SOiL a participé à la B.O. du remake du …
12soil — ‘ground’ [14] and soil ‘make dirty’ [13] are distinct words. The former comes from Anglo Norman soil ‘land’. This was the formal descendant of Latin solium ‘seat’, but its use for ‘land’ appears to have arisen from confusion with Latin solum… …
13soil — ‘ground’ [14] and soil ‘make dirty’ [13] are distinct words. The former comes from Anglo Norman soil ‘land’. This was the formal descendant of Latin solium ‘seat’, but its use for ‘land’ appears to have arisen from confusion with Latin solum… …
14Soil — Soil, v. t.[OE. soilen, OF. soillier, F. souiller, (assumed) LL. suculare, fr. L. sucula a little pig, dim. of sus a swine. See {Sow}, n.] 1. To make dirty or unclean on the surface; to foul; to dirty; to defile; as, to soil a garment with dust.… …
15Soil — Soil, v. i. To become soiled; as, light colors soil sooner than dark ones. [1913 Webster] …
16soil — soil, dirty, sully, tarnish, foul, befoul, smirch, besmirch, grime, begrime can all mean to make or become unclean. Soil basically implies fundamental defilement or pollution (as of the mind or spirit) {why war soils and disarranges whatever it… …
17soil — [n1] earth, dirt clay, dry land, dust, grime, ground, land, loam, soot, terra firma; concept 509 soil [n2] land where one lives country, home, homeland, homestead, region, spread, terra firma; concepts 198,510,511 soil [v] make dirty bedraggle …
18soil — Ⅰ. soil [1] ► NOUN 1) the upper layer of earth in which plants grow, typically consisting of organic remains, clay, and rock particles. 2) the territory of a particular nation. DERIVATIVES soil less adjective. ORIGIN Old French, perhaps from… …
19SOiL — Allgemeine Informationen Genre(s) Alternative Metal Gründung 1997 Aktuelle Besetzung …
20soil — index brand (stigmatize), debase, deface, denigrate, depreciate, disgrace, infect, onus ( …