different between edaphic vs pedologic

edaphic

English

Etymology

From Ancient Greek ?????? (édaphos, ground) +? -ic.

Adjective

edaphic (not comparable)

  1. (geography) Relating to, or determined by, conditions of the soil, especially as it relates to biological systems.

Related terms

  • edaphology
  • hemiedaphic
  • topoedaphic

Translations

edaphic From the web:

  • what's edaphic drought
  • what edaphic means
  • what are edaphic factors
  • what is edaphic in biology
  • what is edaphic factors of soil
  • what are edaphic resources
  • what is edaphic savanna
  • what is edaphic region


pedologic

English

Adjective

pedologic (comparative more pedologic, superlative most pedologic)

  1. Of or pertaining to pedology (in all senses).

Synonyms

  • pedological

Translations

Anagrams

  • logopedic, police dog

Romanian

Etymology

From French pédologique.

Adjective

pedologic m or n (feminine singular pedologic?, masculine plural pedologici, feminine and neuter plural pedologice)

  1. pedologic, pedological

Declension

pedologic From the web:

  • what pedagogical strategies are most effective
  • what pedagogical
  • what pedagogical content knowledge entails
  • what pedagogical means
  • what pedagogical approach is used in that space
  • what pedagogical practices
  • what does pedagogical mean
  • what is pedagogical knowledge
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