Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
loess
noun
/lɛs/
Definition
Loess is a fine, sandy, and sedimentary soil that is typically deposited by the wind. It is characterized by its silt-sized particles that can create fertile land, especially when it accumulates in large amounts.
Examples
- The vast loess deposits in the Midwest of the United States have contributed to the area’s rich agricultural output.
- Farmers often prefer loess regions for planting crops due to the soil’s fertility.
Meaning
Loess is a type of soil that is rich in nutrients and is formed from wind-blown dust. It is easily erodible but can enrich agricultural lands due to its mineral content.
Synonyms
- silt
- sediment
- dust