augsne

Etymology
Coined in the 1920s from, it replaced in the sense of "soil" the previously used word , which survived with a more restricted usage (as "place of planting").

Noun

 * 1) soil, earth upper layer of the ground, transformed under the influence of plants, animals, and the weather, where plants are sown to grow
 * 2)  soil prerequisites or favorable conditions for the development of something
 * 1)  soil prerequisites or favorable conditions for the development of something
 * 1)  soil prerequisites or favorable conditions for the development of something
 * 1)  soil prerequisites or favorable conditions for the development of something
 * 1)  soil prerequisites or favorable conditions for the development of something
 * 1)  soil prerequisites or favorable conditions for the development of something
 * 1)  soil prerequisites or favorable conditions for the development of something
 * 1)  soil prerequisites or favorable conditions for the development of something
 * 1)  soil prerequisites or favorable conditions for the development of something
 * 1)  soil prerequisites or favorable conditions for the development of something
 * 1)  soil prerequisites or favorable conditions for the development of something
 * 1)  soil prerequisites or favorable conditions for the development of something
 * 1)  soil prerequisites or favorable conditions for the development of something
 * 1)  soil prerequisites or favorable conditions for the development of something
 * 1)  soil prerequisites or favorable conditions for the development of something