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Meaning of water-laid
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water-laid (a.)
Having a left-hand twist; -- said of cordage; as, a water-laid, or left-hand, rope.
water-laid Sentence Examples
- The sediment was water-laid and formed distinct layers over time.
- Water-laid deposits of sandstone revealed the history of the river system.
- The ancient riverbed contained thick water-laid sediments.
- The water-laid sediments were composed of fine-grained silt and clay.
- The delta plain consisted of numerous water-laid channels.
- The lake's bottom was covered with a thick layer of water-laid peat.
- Erosion had exposed the water-laid limestone strata.
- The water-laid glacial till formed distinct mounds and ridges.
- Underwater archaeology revealed evidence of water-laid artifacts.
- The volcanic ash had been transported by water and formed water-laid tuffs.
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Having a left-hand twist; -- said of cordage; as, a water-laid, or left-hand, rope.
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The sediment was water-laid and formed distinct layers over time.
Water-laid deposits of sandstone revealed the history of the river system.
The ancient riverbed contained thick water-laid sediments.
The water-laid sediments were composed of fine-grained silt and clay.