Home › Words › A › anthrosolanthrosolanthrosol means A soil that has been formed or heavily modified by long-term human activity, such as irrigation or disposal of organic waste.EtymologyFrom anthro- + -sol.nounA soil that has been formed or heavily modified by long-term human activity, such as irrigation or disposal of organic waste.e.g.“Thus, irragric anthrosols can be considered to represent genuine artifacts of human impact on the environment.” — 2013, Liviu Giosan, Climates, Landscapes, and Civilizations, page 206:Definitions & examples from Wiktionary (CC BY-SA 3.0).Words closest in meaningBy meaning, not spelling — each word's AI semantic fingerprint, nearest first.anthroposol 81% match — A soil that has been influenced by human cultivation vs anthrosol →anthrept 70% match — A kind of inceptisol modified by human habitation and farming. vs anthrosol →anthroposphere 68% match — That part of the environment that is made or modified by humans for use in human activities and human habitats. vs anthrosol →anthrosylvan 63% match — Of or pertaining to the relationship between humans and forest ecosystems. vs anthrosol →anthroturbation 63% match — The disturbance of the soil and/or crust by human activity (mining etc) vs anthrosol →anthrome 62% match — An anthropogenic biome. vs anthrosol →anthric 61% match — Showing the influence of human cultivation. vs anthrosol →argosol 61% match — Synonym of alfisol. vs anthrosol →