- chresard
- chre·sard
English syllables. 2014.
English syllables. 2014.
chresard — chres·ard (krĕsʹərd) n. Water present in the soil and available for plant absorption. [Greek khrēsis, use (from khrēsthai, to use. See gher 2 + Greek ardein, to water.] * * * … Universalium
chresard — ˈkrēˌsärd noun ( s) Etymology: Greek chrēsis use + ardein to water; akin to Greek chreō need more at chrestomathy, ardella : the soil water available for plant growth compare echard, holard … Useful english dictionary
gher- — I. gher 1 To grasp, enclose; with derivatives meaning “enclosure.” Oldest form *g̑her , becoming *gher in centum languages. Derivatives include orchard, kindergarten, courteous, choir, and choral. 1. Suffixed zero grade form *ghr̥ dh … Universalium
echard — ˈeˌkärd noun ( s) Etymology: Greek echein to hold, withhold + ardein to water more at scheme, ardella : the soil water that is unavailable to plant organisms compare chresard … Useful english dictionary
holard — ˈhäˌlärd, ˈhōˌ noun ( s) Etymology: hol + Greek ardein to water : the entire water content of the soil compare chresard, echard … Useful english dictionary