Agrom

/ˈæɡrɒm/ noun

A type of soil with specific agricultural properties, or a term used in soil classification systems.

Possibly from 'agro-' (agriculture) + '-om' (suffix), though full etymology is uncertain. Appears in specialized agricultural and soil science terminology, potentially derived from Eastern European agronomic traditions.

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