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earth

Transitive Verb[C/U] Both
pl: earths

This word carries a heavy duality between the cosmic and the tactile. When referring to the planet, it evokes a sense of scale, fragility, and global unity, often used in scientific or philosophical contexts to describe our home in the universe. When referring to soil, the word shifts to a grounded, organic feeling. It suggests fertility, growth, and a raw connection to nature, distinguishing it from the more technical term soil by emphasizing the natural, primordial quality of the land.

Uncountable when referring to the soil in a garden. Countable when referring to the planet as one of several celestial bodies.

Meanings

Noun

The planet on which we live.

"The Earth rotates on its axis."

Noun

The substance of the land surface; soil.

"The gardener filled the pot with rich earth."

Transitive Verb
[something]

To connect an electrical device to the ground for safety.

"The electrician had to earth the wiring."

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