COMPOST PILE collocation | meaning and examples of use (original) (raw)
collocation in English
meanings of compost and pile
compost
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/ˈkɒm.pɒst/us
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/ˈkɑːm.poʊst/
decaying plant material that is added to soil to improve ...
pile
noun
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/paɪl/us
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/paɪl/
objects positioned one on top ...
Examples of compost pile
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Bulk samples from the center of the compost pile were collected and mixed.
Howard contributed significantly to developing the art and science of composting9 that continues in today's organic farming but with new standards for compost pile temperature maintenance and turning.
When the bag fills, it can be emptied onto a compost pile or bagged for disposal.
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After some time, when the compost pile settles down, the central pale is removed for aeration.
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This material then decomposes and becomes part of the compost pile lining the pit that continues to act as a moisture sponge.
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Larvae can survive cold winters particularly with large numbers of grubs, insulation, or compost heat (generated by the microorganisms in the grub bin or compost pile).
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When the bucket is full, it can be covered with a lid and stored in a non-freezing location until it can be incorporated into a contained compost pile.
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While biodegradable simply means to be consumed by microorganisms and return to compounds found in nature, compostable makes the specific demand that the object break down in a compost pile.
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The proposed building would use technologies such as solar energy, geothermal heating and cooling, compost piles and low-flow showers.
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Most laboratory strains were taken from artificial environments such as gardens and compost piles.
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Food and animal waste are mixed with plant material and placed in large compost piles; the compost is used to fertilize the trees and shrubs.
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Rhizomucor pusillus is a grey mycelium fungi most commonly found in compost piles.
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Cleanup crews have had to bury compost piles and cover fire pits.
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Vermiform nematodes can survive and reproduce in compost piles of dead plant material by feeding on fungi that are commonly found in compost.
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Flesh flies and their larvae are also known to eat decaying vegetable matter and excrement, and they may be found around compost piles and pit latrines.
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