Demineralizing

/diːˈmɪnərəlaɪzɪŋ/ verb

Definition

Present participle of 'demineralize'; the ongoing process of removing minerals.

Etymology

Present participle form with '-ing' suffix applied to 'demineralize.' The '-ing' form has been fundamental to English since Old English and creates both gerunds (nouns) and present continuous verb forms.

Kelly Says

Leaching—the demineralizing process where rain washes minerals deep into soil—actually works backward in deserts, bringing minerals up to the surface, which is why salt crusts form in arid regions.

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