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sedimentary
1 ENTRIES FOUND:
sedimentary
(adjective)
sedimentary
/ˌsɛdə
ˈ
mɛntəri/
adjective
sedimentary
/ˌsɛdə
ˈ
mɛntəri/
adjective
Britannica Dictionary definition of SEDIMENTARY
technical
:
made from material that sinks to the bottom of a liquid
:
made from sediment
sedimentary
layers/deposits
Sandstone is a
sedimentary
rock. [=a type of rock formed when sediments that were deposited in ancient times were pressed together and became hard]
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