Composted: meaning, definitions and examples
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composted
[ kɒmˈpəʊstɪd ]
gardening process
Composted refers to the process of decomposing organic matter, such as food scraps and yard waste, into a rich soil amendment known as compost. This process involves a controlled microbial activity that breaks down the materials over time. It is an essential practice in sustainable gardening as it turns waste into valuable resources. Composted materials improve soil structure, provide nutrients to plants, and enhance moisture retention in the soil.
Synonyms
decomposed, fermented, recycled.
Examples of usage
- I composted my vegetable scraps to enrich my garden soil.
- The city encourages residents to compost to reduce landfill waste.
- After a year, the materials in the pile were fully composted.
- He decided to compost his leaves instead of throwing them away.
Translations
Translations of the word "composted" in other languages:
🇵🇹 compostado
🇮🇳 कम्पोस्टेड
🇩🇪 kompostiert
🇮🇩 terkompos
🇺🇦 компостований
🇵🇱 kompostowany
🇯🇵 堆肥化された
🇫🇷 composté
🇪🇸 compostado
🇹🇷 kompostlanmış
🇰🇷 퇴비화된
🇸🇦 مُركب
🇨🇿 kompostovaný
🇸🇰 kompostovaný
🇨🇳 堆肥化的
🇸🇮 kompostiran
🇮🇸 kompostaður
🇰🇿 компостталған
🇬🇪 კომპოსტირებული
🇦🇿 kompostlanmış
🇲🇽 compostado
Etymology
The term 'compost' originates from the Latin word 'compositus', which means 'put together'. The root, 'com-' signifies 'together', and 'ponere' means 'to place or put'. The usage of composting dates back to ancient civilizations who recognized the benefits of returning organic matter to the soil. By the Renaissance period, composting was a common practice among farmers in Europe, fostering the idea of recycling organic materials to promote healthier soil. Over the centuries, composting evolved significantly, with declining agricultural practices leading to a resurgence in interest during the environmental movements of the 20th century. Today, composting is not only a critical practice in sustainable agriculture but also an essential part of environmental conservation efforts globally.