Humus is a term for decayed organic matter in soil. It's dark brown, fresh smelling, nutrient rich matter. It comes from the death and breakdown of animal bodies and plant parts into the basic elements from which they're formed.
Carbo Vegetabilis also called vegetable charcoal
The dark decaying matter in soil is called humus. Humus is a rich organic material that forms as plant and animal remains decompose, contributing to soil fertility and structure.
detriotovore
decayed vegetable matter,cowdung
Another name for the type of decomposers that survives by eating decaying organic material is detritivores. Pill bugs, earth worms and fiddler crabs are examples of these decomposers.
Saprophytic plants are those that grow on dead and decaying matter, deriving their nutrients from organic material in the process of decomposition. Examples include fungi like mushrooms and some species of orchids.
Another name for baking shortening is "vegetable shortening." It is a type of fat made from vegetable oils, commonly used in baking to create a tender texture in baked goods. Brands like Crisco are well-known examples of vegetable shortening.
Canola is another name for rapeseed, so it's oil is obtained from vegetable matter and is suitable for vegetarians - unless a bug got caught up in the processing of the oil.
Thanatophobia or Thantophobia-Is the fear of death or dying.Necrophobia- Is the fear of Death or dead things.Seplophobia- Is the fear of Decaying matter.
Another name for spinach is “leafy green vegetable” or simply “greens.”
Compost.
The scientific name for a blow fly is Calliphoridae. These insects are commonly found around decaying matter and are known for their metallic coloring and importance in forensic entomology.