jmdict 1250080 Active (id#2290627)
珪藻土ケイソウ土 [sK] けいそう土 [sK] ケイ藻土 [sK] けい藻土 [sK]
けいそうど
  1. [n] {geology}
    • diatomaceous earth
    • diatomite
    • siliceous marl
    • kieselguhr
History:
    • A 2024-01-31 04:27:44 Syed Raza (id#2290627)
    • Refs
      G n-grams:
      
      珪藻土   228,391 95.9%
      ケイソウ土   4,499  1.9%
      けいそう土   3,860  1.6% <- adding
      ケイ藻土      688  0.3% <- adding (britt; mypedia; heibonsha)
      けい藻土      599  0.3%
    • Diff
      @@ -8,0 +9,8 @@
      +<ke_inf>&sK;</ke_inf>
      +</k_ele>
      +<k_ele>
      +<keb>けいそう土</keb>
      +<ke_inf>&sK;</ke_inf>
      +</k_ele>
      +<k_ele>
      +<keb>ケイ藻土</keb>
    • A 2024-01-30 06:32:44 Jim Breen (id#2290549)
    • Diff
      @@ -19,0 +20 @@
      +<field>&geol;</field>
    • A* 2024-01-30 05:24:26 Marcus Richert (id#2290544)
    • Refs
      https://japanjoboji.thebase.in/items/69177038
      "化学名:ケイソウ土"
      珪藻土	228391	97.8%
      けい藻土	599	0.3%
      ケイソウ土	4499	1.9%
    • Diff
      @@ -7,0 +8,4 @@
      +<keb>ケイソウ土</keb>
      +<ke_inf>&sK;</ke_inf>
      +</k_ele>
      +<k_ele>
      @@ -8,0 +13 @@
      +<ke_inf>&sK;</ke_inf>
    • A 2015-04-14 01:28:14 Jim Breen
    • Refs
      GG5
    • Diff
      @@ -15,0 +16,3 @@
      +<gloss>diatomite</gloss>
      +<gloss>siliceous marl</gloss>
      +<gloss>kieselguhr</gloss>
    • A* 2015-04-13 23:30:40 Hendrik
    • Comments
      Hi, the commonly used expression is "diatomaceous earth", not "diatomaceous soil" (this entry was perhaps originally translated by a Japanese?)
      You can also consolidate the following item:
      けい藻土 【けいそうど】 (n) diatom earth; diatomaceous earth; WI1
    • Diff
      @@ -5,0 +6,3 @@
      +</k_ele>
      +<k_ele>
      +<keb>けい藻土</keb>
      @@ -12 +15 @@
      -<gloss>diatomaceous soil</gloss>
      +<gloss>diatomaceous earth</gloss>
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