noun
- plural of diluvion; great floods or deluges, especially those caused by heavy rainfall or overflow of water bodies
- in geology, deposits or sediments left behind by ancient floods or the biblical Flood
Usage: archaic or literary; often used in historical or geological contexts
Usage: archaic; historical geological term
Examples
- The diluvions of the past century reshaped the river valley.
- Ancient diluvions left thick layers of sediment across the plain.
- Historical records describe the diluvions that devastated the coastal regions.
- Geologists studied the diluvions to understand prehistoric water patterns.
- The diluvions caused by the monsoon rains were unprecedented in scale.