Alluviate

/əˈluːviˌeɪt/ verb

To form or deposit alluvial material; to build up land through the action of flowing water.

From Latin 'alluviatus,' past participle of 'alluere' (to wash up or against). This is a technical geological term that emerged in the 18th century to describe the process of alluvial formation.

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