Definition
Containing, composed of, or resembling sand; sandy in nature or texture.
Etymology
From Latin 'arenous' (sandy), derived from 'arena' (sand) with '-ose' suffix meaning 'full of' or 'characterized by.'
Kelly Says
Arenose soils seem poor and useless, but desert plants have turned this challenge into an advantage—they've developed root systems and water-storage strategies that make them incredibly resilient!
Translations
CACatalà
arenos
ah-reh-nos
CSČeština
písečný
pi-sech-nyy
DADansk
sandholdig
sand-hol-dig
DEDeutsch
sandhaltig
sand-hal-tig
ELΕλληνικά
αργιλλώδης
ar-gil-lo-dehs
ESEspañol
arenoso
ah-reh-no-soh
FAفارسی
سنگ ماسه
sang-e-mashe
FISuomi
hiekalainen
hie-ka-lai-nen
FRFrançais
areneux
ah-reh-nø
HIहिन्दी
रेतीला
ret-ee-la
HUMagyar
homokos
hom-ok-os
IDBahasa Indonesia
berpasir
ber-pa-sir
ITItaliano
arenoso
ah-reh-no-so
MSBahasa Melayu
berpasir
ber-pa-sir
MYမြန်မာ
ကျောက်မြေ
chaw-kye-mwe
NLNederlands
zandachtig
zand-a-chtig
NONorsk
sandholdig
sand-hol-dig
PLPolski
piaszczysty
pja-sch-chi-s-tee
PTPortuguês
arenoso
ah-reh-no-so
RORomână
arenos
ah-reh-nos
RUРусский
песчаный
pes-chan-nyy
SVSvenska
sandhaltig
sand-hal-tig
SWKiswahili
mchanga
m-chan-ga
TAதமிழ்
மணற்பாறை
maṇṟapārai
UKУкраїнська
піщаний
pi-schan-nyy
VITiếng Việt
arenose
ah-reh-no-se
ZUZU
isilwane
ee-si-lwa-ne