Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

malm

Noun
/mɑːlm/
Definition
A soft, fertile soil rich in organic matter, typically found in areas where glaciers have melted.
Examples
  • The farmer was pleased to discover malm in his fields, as it promised a bountiful harvest.
  • Compost can be added to malm to enhance its fertility even further.
Meaning
Malm refers to a type of soil that is particularly conducive to agriculture because of its high nutrient content. It is commonly found in regions affected by glacial activity.
Synonyms
  • Loam
  • Alluvium
  • Fertile soil