
1) Land, to a lawyer
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Latin, meaning: (adv) alone, only.
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Latin, meaning: land, country, soil, ground/ bottom, floor, foundation.
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The solum (plural, sola) in soil science consists of the surface and subsoil layers that have undergone the same soil forming conditions. The base of the solum is the relatively unweathered parent material. Solum and soils are not synonymous. Some soils include layers that are not affected by soil formation. These layers are not part of the solum....
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ground; soil; piece of ground
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(from the article `soil`) The combined A, E, B horizon sequence is called the solum (Latin: `floor`). The solum is the true seat of soil-forming processes and is the principal ...
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basically, a piece of ground. Usually taken to mean the area of ground covered by a building.
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In law, the solum of a building is the area it covers, measured from the outer edges of its foundations. It is sometimes used to describe the damp-proofing of the surface of the ground under the floor of a building
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Bottom; the lowest part. ... Origin: L. ... (05 Mar 2000) ...
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Type: Term Pronunciation: sō′lŭm Definitions: 1. Bottom; the lowest part.
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Part of the soil that is capable of supporting life.
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(adv) alone, only.
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land, country, soil, ground / bottom, floor, foundation.
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non solum ... sed etiam
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