bulli soil

bulli soil
\\ˈbu̇ˌlī-\ noun also bulli (-s)
Usage: usually capitalized B
Etymology: from Bulli, town in New South Wales, Australia, whence it comes
: a black soil used as a topdressing to produce a hard surface (as of a cricket pitch)

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