Compost [noun]

Definition of Compost:

organic fertilizer

Synonyms of Compost:


Opposite/Antonyms of Compost:

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Sentence/Example of Compost:

It is likewise formed daring the decay of animal and vegetable matters, and is consequently evolved from dung and compost heaps.

Rake up the leaves, and add everything of this kind to the compost heap.

Why do we not then persuade husbandmen that they should not till land, help it with marl, lime, and compost?

We cannot let our Lady Joan set forth for field with such a compost of mumpers and tun-barrels as these!

It's the shell of a compost pit for the hotel that's goin' to be built around here.

The moving sun had gone behind a mountain and the compost pit shell was in shadow once more.

I'll bet they intended the four of us to escape from that compost pit thing so we could tell about it!

The world was a curious compost to Eugene and he was always anxious to find out how other people lived.

The compost to be one part turfy loam, one part peat or leaf mould, and one part rotten horsedung.

By the application of sand and compost, the soil should be kept loose, to allow the sprouts to spring easily from the crowns.