Alluvials

/əˈluːviəlz/ noun

Plural of alluvial; deposits of soil, sand, and gravel left behind by flowing water, especially during floods.

From Latin 'alluvio' meaning 'flood' or 'inundation,' derived from 'alluere' (to wash against). The term evolved in geology to describe sedimentary materials deposited by rivers and streams over time.

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