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sediment
noun
1 insoluble solid particles that have settled at the bottom of a liquid in which they were previously suspended.
2 geol solid material, eg rock fragments or organic debris, that has been deposited by gravity, wind, water or ice.
[16c: from Latin sedimentum , from sedere to sit]
noun
1 insoluble solid particles that have settled at the bottom of a liquid in which they were previously suspended.
2 geol solid material, eg rock fragments or organic debris, that has been deposited by gravity, wind, water or ice.
[16c: from Latin sedimentum , from sedere to sit]
sedimentary
adjective
1 relating to or of the nature of sediment.
2 geol denoting rocks that have formed as a result of the accumulation and compaction of layers of sediment.
[19c]
adjective
1 relating to or of the nature of sediment.
2 geol denoting rocks that have formed as a result of the accumulation and compaction of layers of sediment.
[19c]
sedimentation
noun
1 chem the settling of solid particles from a suspension.
2 geol the formation of sedimentary rock.
[19c]
noun
1 chem the settling of solid particles from a suspension.
2 geol the formation of sedimentary rock.
[19c]
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