Echard


[ek-hahrd] /ˈɛkˌhɑrd/

noun
1.
the water in soil that is not available for absorption by plants.
/ˈɛkɑːd/
noun
1.
water that is present in the soil but cannot be absorbed or otherwise utilized by plants

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