Alluvium (noun) Definition, Meaning & Examples

noun, plural al·lu·vi·ums, al·lu·vi·a [uh-loo-vee-uh]. /əˈlu vi ə/.
  1. a deposit of sand, mud, etc., formed by flowing water.
  2. the sedimentary matter deposited thus within recent times, especially in the valleys of large rivers.
noun plural -viums or -via (-vɪə)
  1. a fine-grained fertile soil consisting of mud, silt, and sand deposited by flowing water on flood plains, in river beds, and in estuaries
Plural alluviums alluvia
    Alluvium (noun) Definition, Meaning & Examples

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