fluviation

Deposition of silt etc. by the action of a river or stream.

Noun

  1. Deposition of silt etc. by the action of a river or stream.
  2. Preparation of flax by soaking it in a stream.
    • This was the first preparation of Flax, and before fluviation or rotting. - 1683, Thomas Browne, Certain Miscellany Tracts, page 54:

Origin

From Latin fluviātiō, from fluviātus (“fluviated”) + -iō (“-tion: forming abstract nouns”), from fluvius (“river”) + -ātus (“-ate: forming adjectives”) as if from a verb fluviō. Equivalent to fluviated + -ion.

Forms

fluviations