noun
- matter that settles to the bottom of a liquid
- solid particles of rock, soil, or organic matter carried and deposited by water, wind, or ice
Usage: geology
verb
- to settle as sediment or cause to settle
Examples
- There was a thick layer of sediment at the bottom of the old wine bottle.
- The river carried sediment downstream and deposited it in the delta.
- Geologists studied the sediment layers to understand the area’s history.
- After the flood, sediment covered the farmland.
- The particles will sediment if you let the mixture sit undisturbed.
- Heavy rains caused soil sediment to wash into the lake.
- The archaeologists found artifacts buried in ancient sediment.