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[ suhb-soi-ler ] / ˈsʌbˌsɔɪ lər /
nounone who operates a subsoil plow. subsoil plow. Origin of subsoilerFirst recorded in 1850–55; subsoil + -er1 Words nearby subsoilersubsistence level, subsistence wage, subsistent, subsocial, subsoil, subsoiler, subsoil plow, subsolar, subsong, subsonic, subspace Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for subsoilerLet Sam take the plough, and have young Thompson follow with the subsoiler. The Fat of the Land|John Williams Streeter In planting, plow both ways with a coulter and subsoiler, then dig out. They should be thrown out as deep as can be done with a plow, then followed by subsoiler twelve to eighteen inches deep. The ordinary plough was to be followed in this case by a subsoiler, to stir the earth as deep as possible. The Fat of the Land|John Williams Streeter
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