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Meaning of leaching
The primary meaning of "leaching" according to Oxford Languages is the process of removing or extracting substances from a material, often through the action of a solvent such as water.
Etymology of leaching
The word "leaching" comes from the Old English word "leccan", which means "to wet" or "to moisten", and is related to the Middle English word "lechen", which means "to wash" or "to cleanse"
The word has been used in English since the 15th century to describe the process of removing impurities or unwanted substances from materials, especially through the action of water or other liquids
Synonyms
Definitions
- The process of dissolving out or removing substances from a material, especially by percolation or by the action of a solvent
- The loss of soluble substances from soil, rock, or other materials due to the action of water or other liquids
- The removal of impurities or unwanted substances from a material, especially by washing or rinsing
Usage Examples
- The soil had been depleted of nutrients due to leaching from heavy rainfall
- The water treatment plant used a leaching process to remove impurities from the wastewater
- The archaeologists used a leaching technique to extract ancient DNA from the fossilized bones