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    sed·i·ment
    /ˈsedəm(ə)nt/

    noun

    • 1. matter that settles to the bottom of a liquid; dregs: "the ice freezes the wine and sediment at the base of the cork"

    verb

    • 1. settle as sediment: "the erythrocytes were allowed to sediment within the syringe"

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  2. The meaning of SEDIMENT is the matter that settles to the bottom of a liquid. How to use sediment in a sentence.

  3. Solid fragmented material, such as silt, sand, gravel, chemical precipitates, and fossil fragments, that is transported and deposited by water, ice, or wind or that accumulates through chemical precipitation or secretion by organisms, and that forms layers on the Earth's surface. Sedimentary rocks consist of consolidated sediment.

  4. SEDIMENT definition: 1. a soft substance that is like a wet powder and consists of very small pieces of a solid material…. Learn more.

  5. Apr 23, 2024 · Sediment is solid material that is moved and deposited in a new location. Sediment can consist of rocks and minerals, as well as the remains of plants and animals. It can be as small as a grain of sand or as large as a boulder. Sediment moves from one place to another through the process of erosion.

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › SedimentSediment - Wikipedia

    Sediments are most often transported by water ( fluvial processes ), but also wind ( aeolian processes) and glaciers. Beach sands and river channel deposits are examples of fluvial transport and deposition, though sediment also often settles out of slow-moving or standing water in lakes and oceans.

  7. Sediment is the accumulation of sand and dirt that settles in the bottom of lakes. Sediment is also what you get in the bottom of a glass of iced tea when the sugar doesn’t all dissolve. The noun sediment comes from the Latin word sedere, meaning “to settle,” or “sit.”

  8. a soft substance that is like a wet powder and consists of very small pieces of a solid material that have fallen to the bottom of a liquid: There was a brown sediment in the bottom of the bottle. sediments [ plural ] sand, stones, etc. that slowly form a layer of rock:

  9. Sediment is solid material that settles at the bottom of a liquid, especially earth and pieces of rock that have been carried along and then left somewhere by water, ice, or wind. Many organisms that die in the sea are soon buried by sediment.

  10. 1. matter that settles to the bottom of a liquid. 2. (Geological Science) material that has been deposited from water, ice, or wind. [C16: from Latin sedimentum a settling, from sedēre to sit] sedimentous adj.

  11. SEDIMENT meaning: 1 : material that sinks to the bottom of a liquid; 2 : material (such as stones and sand) that is carried into water by water, wind, etc.

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