IPA: /ˈhjuːmeɪt/
KK: /ˈhjuːmeɪt/
A type of chemical compound that is derived from humic acid, often used in agriculture and soil treatment.
Farmers often use humate to improve soil quality and enhance plant growth.
Humate is derived from "humus" (from Latin, meaning earth or soil) and the suffix "-ate" (indicating a chemical compound). The word refers to a compound derived from organic matter in soil, particularly in the context of fertilizers.
Think of 'humus' as the 'earth' or 'soil' from which humate is derived, indicating that humate is a compound related to the earth.