soil/soul

soil |soil|
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ORIGIN late Middle English : from Anglo-Norman French, perhaps representing Latin solium ‘seat’ by association with solum ‘ground’

soul - |sōl|
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ORIGIN Old English sāwol, sāw(e)l, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch ziel and German Seele.


soil from Warsaw - May 2008
















Soil/ examination

lacklustre/ lacy/ latent / lean litter

multiple/ murky/ mundane marvel

meagre/ mellow/ morose medley

negligible/ nerve-racking/ nomadic/ naked/numerous nutrient

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