pedology

Definitions

from The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia

  • noun The science of the child, theoretical and applied; child-study in its widest sense.

from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • noun Pediatrics.

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  • noun The sub-discipline of soil science that: studies soils as a component of natural systems or deals with soil genesis and soil classification or studies the soil profile or solum in its natural setting.

Examples

  • For that matter, the word "pedology" means either the study of child behavior or the study of soil, depending on the context.

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  • His main scientific interests are: forest pedology, influence of plants on pedogenesis, mineral weathering in soil, carbon sequestration in forest soils, effects of forest fires on soil properties.

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  • The tempo of scientific investigation increased rapidly after 1938, with emphasis on specialized fields such as limnology, wildlife management, ecology, pedology and archeology.

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  • At Bowie State University, I am studying pedology because I want to become a child psychologist or counselor.

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  • The term "land classification" was - employed, rather than "soil classification. as other factors aside from the type of soil (pedology) were involved, including the cost of bringing water to the particular lands concerned.

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Note

The word 'pedology' comes from Greek roots meaning either 'child study' or 'ground study'.