Alluvio

/əˈluːviˌoʊ/ noun

A legal or geological term referring to alluvial deposits or the gradual accumulation of land by water action.

Direct from Latin 'alluvio' meaning 'flood' or 'inundation.' This word preserves the original Latin form and was particularly used in legal contexts regarding land rights and property boundaries.

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