living in or on the soil
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terricolousliving in or on the soil
terricolous(of an animal such as an earthworm) Living on the ground or in the soil
interstitial(of minute animals) Living in the spaces between individual sand grains in the soil or aquatic sediments
millipedeA myriapod invertebrate with an elongated body composed of many segments, most of which bear two pairs of legs. Most kinds are herbivorous and shun light, living in the soil or under stones and logs
millipedesA myriapod invertebrate with an elongated body composed of many segments, most of which bear two pairs of legs. Most kinds are herbivorous and shun light, living in the soil or under stones and logs
millepedesA myriapod invertebrate with an elongated body composed of many segments, most of which bear two pairs of legs. Most kinds are herbivorous and shun light, living in the soil or under stones and logs
terrestrial(of a plant) Growing on land or in the soil; not aquatic or epiphytic
sidedressfertilizer placed on or in the soil near the roots of (a crop, etc)
sidedressesSIDEDRESS, fertilizer placed on or in the soil near the roots of (a crop, etc)
vicarianta species, variety, etc., of plant or animal forming the counterpart in one area or on one soil to a closely related form native to another area
vicariantsVICARIANT, a species, variety, etc., of plant or animal forming the counterpart in one area or on one soil to a closely related form native to another area
grounds(of an animal) Living on or in the ground
concierges(esp. in France) A caretaker of an apartment complex or a small hotel, typically one living on the premises
stylitesAn ascetic living on top of a pillar, esp. in ancient or medieval Syria, Turkey, and Greece in the 5th century ad
hormonea product of living cells that circulates in body fluids (as blood) or sap and produces a specific often stimulatory effect on the activity of cells usually remote from its point of origin
diptycha. similar tablet of wood or metal containing on one leaf the names of those among the living, and on the other those among the dead, for whom prayers and Masses are said b. the lists of such persons c. the intercession in the course