Definition
Plural form of echard; multiple instances or measurements of unavailable soil water.
Etymology
Simple plural of 'echard,' formed by adding the standard English '-s' suffix to the German-derived soil science term.
Kelly Says
When soil scientists talk about echards, they're discussing the invisible battle between plants and physics—water that's physically present but chemically locked away from thirsty roots.
Translations
ARالعربية
إتشاردز
i-cha-rdz
BNবাংলা
এচার্ডস
e-char-ds
DEDeutsch
Echard
e-khar-t
ESEspañol
echards
e-char-ds
FRFrançais
echards
e-shard
HEעברית
אֶכְארְדִים
e-khar-dim
HIहिन्दी
एचार्ड्स
e-char-ds
IDBahasa Indonesia
Echard
e-chard
ITItaliano
Echard
e-khar-d
MSBahasa Melayu
Echard
e-chard
NLNederlands
Echard
e-chard
PTPortuguês
Echard
e-shard
RUРусский
Эхарды
E-khar-dyi
SWKiswahili
Echard
e-chard
TAதமிழ்
எச்சார்ட்கள்
e-cha-ar-t-gal
TEతెలుగు
ఎచ్చార్డ్స్
e-char-ds
UKУкраїнська
Ехарди
Ye-khar-dyi
VITiếng Việt
Echards
e-char-dz