Silt

/sɪlt/ noun

Fine particles of earth and sand carried by moving water and deposited as sediment, typically smaller than sand but larger than clay particles. Silt is a major component of fertile river valley soils.

From Middle English, possibly from Danish 'sylt' or Norwegian 'syll,' both meaning 'salt marsh' or 'muddy ground.' The term evolved to describe the fine sedimentary particles that create such muddy conditions.

AFslyk
AMንጹህ
ARالطمي
BGтиня
BNপলি
CAsilt
CSsediment
DAsilt
DESchlamm
ELιλύ
ESlimo
ETsavi
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