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Encyclopedia Britannica - Main :: LEO-LOB |
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LOAM (O.E. lam; the word appears in Dut. leem and Ger. Lehm; the ultimate origin is the root lai-, meaning " to be sticky," which is seen in the cognate " lime," Lat. limus, mud, clay) , a fertile soil
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