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Sedimentary (Adjective)

Meaning 1

Resembling or containing or formed by the accumulation of sediment; "sedimentary deposits".

Classification

Relational adjectives (pertainyms).

Examples

  • The geologist studied the sedimentary rocks to learn about the region's ancient history.
  • The sedimentary basin was formed over millions of years through the accumulation of sand and silt.
  • The ocean floor is covered with sedimentary deposits, including coral reefs and shell fragments.
  • The sedimentary layers of the Grand Canyon reveal a fascinating story of geological upheaval.
  • The sedimentary soil in the valley was rich in nutrients, making it ideal for farming.

Related Words

  • Sediment (noun)

Meaning 2

Produced by the action of water.

Classification

All adjective clusters.

Examples

  • The Grand Canyon is a spectacular example of sedimentary rock formations produced by the action of water over millions of years.
  • The sedimentary deposits found in the river delta were rich in minerals and fossils, providing valuable information about the region's geological history.
  • The sedimentary layers of limestone and sandstone in the cliff face told the story of a ancient sea that once covered the area.
  • The sedimentary rocks in the canyon walls were formed from the erosion of older rocks and the deposition of new sediments carried by the river.
  • The sedimentary basin was created by the accumulation of sediments carried by the river and deposited in a low-lying area over thousands of years.

Synonyms

  • Aqueous
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