"černozëm" meaning in Italien

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Noun

IPA: \t͡ʃer.no.ˈzjɔm\
  1. Tchernoziom, sol très fertile, de couleur noire, contenant un fort pourcentage d'humus (3% à 15%), riche en potasse, phosphore et microéléments.
The following are not (yet) sense-disambiguated
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      "orig": "č en italien",
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    "(Siècle à préciser) Du russe чернозём, tchernoziem (« terre noire »)."
  ],
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    "(Siècle à préciser) Du russe чернозём, tchernoziem (« terre noire »)."
  ],
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        "agriculture",
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