adjective
- of, relating to, or formed by the action of water, especially in soil formation and development
- characterized by excessive moisture or poor drainage, as in soil or wetland environments
Usage: technical; soil science
Usage: technical; ecology
Examples
- Hydromorphic soils are common in wetlands and marshes.
- The hydromorphic conditions of the floodplain support specialized plant species.
- Farmers must manage hydromorphic soil through drainage systems.
- Hydromorphic clay soils retain water and limit root penetration.
- The study examined hydromorphic features in the valley's soil profile.