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the sediment
noun
A collection of small particles, particularly dirt, that precipitates from a river or other body of water.
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"The sediment tells you everything".
While the sediment is not toxic, it makes fishing difficult.
Any active cleanup inevitably means digging through the sediment.
"The sediment clogs their mouths up," Pollock said.
You're not changing the source of the sediment.
The sediment appears to be coming from arable fields.
Not to disturb the sediment, don't you know.
A large consideration is the sediment behind the dams.
But the encounter perhaps dislodges the sediment of habit.
Motion agitates the sediment so that decanting can't help.
Buried in the sediment are many sorts of tiny organism.
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