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a-hori·zon
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A-horizon, A horizonnoun
the top layer of a soil profile; usually contains humus
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a-horizon
The A-horizon, also known as topsoil, is the uppermost layer of soil where organic material mixes with inorganic products of weathering, typically characterised by darker colour due to humus content. It is mainly composed of decaying plant and animal matter and a high level of micro-organisms, making it nutrient-rich for plant growth. Its composition, colour, texture and structure may vary widely depending on the location.
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Numerology
Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of a-horizon in Chaldean Numerology is: 8
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of a-horizon in Pythagorean Numerology is: 7
Examples of a-horizon in a Sentence
Wildness. We're running out of it, even up in Alaska. People need to be reminded that the world is unsafe and unpredictable, and at a moment's notice, they could lose everything, like that. I do it to remind them that chaos is always out there, lurking beyond the horizon. That, plus, sometimes you have to do something bad, just to know you're alive.
It's already an extremist government and now it will get even more extreme. This government will block any horizon for peace.
For a lot of these countries 5G is just not on the horizon right now, that 4G generation (is) for the most part mobile only. They don't have computers... This is a whole new ball game and the operators are pretty well positioned to take advantage of that.
We have clearly elevated 'Brexit' as one of the serious downside risks on the horizon of global growth.
Leaders keep their eyes on the horizon, not just on the bottom line.
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