Alluvia

/əˈlu.vi.ə/ noun

Plural of alluvium; deposits of sediment (sand, silt, clay) left behind by flowing water, such as rivers and streams.

From Latin 'alluvium' (material washed against), from 'alluere' (to wash against). The term describes geological deposits formed over thousands of years.

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