ˈsȯilij, -lēj noun
( -s )
Etymology: soil (I) + -age
1. : the act of soiling or condition of being soiled
a fabric that resists soilage
2.
[archaic]
: refuse , sewage
3.
[ soil (V) + -age ]
: green crops cut for feeding confined animals
ˈsȯilij, -lēj noun
( -s )
Etymology: soil (I) + -age
1. : the act of soiling or condition of being soiled
a fabric that resists soilage
2.
[archaic]
: refuse , sewage
3.
[ soil (V) + -age ]
: green crops cut for feeding confined animals
Webster's New International English Dictionary. Новый международный словарь английского языка Webster. 2012