gleys

/ɡleɪz/
noun
  1. A type of soil that is sticky and grayish-blue because it is always wet and has little oxygen.
    • Gleys are common in low-lying areas near rivers and lakes.
    • The construction crew had to drain the gleys before they could build the foundation.
    • The farmer avoided planting crops in the gleys because the soil was too waterlogged.
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