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- Dictionaryleach/liːtʃ/
verb
- 1. (with reference to a soluble chemical or mineral) drain away from soil, ash, or similar material by the action of percolating liquid, especially rainwater: "the nutrient is quickly leached away"
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Learn the meaning of leach, a verb that describes the removal of a substance from another substance by water passing through it. See how to use leach in sentences and how to pronounce it.
- English (US)
LEACH meaning: 1. When a chemical substance leaches or is...
- Polski
LEACH definicja: 1. When a chemical substance leaches or is...
- LDL
LDL definition: 1. abbreviation for low-density lipoprotein:...
- Portuguese Translation
leach translate: filtrar(-se). Learn more in the Cambridge...
- Traditional
LEACH translate: 漂洗,過濾(尤指土壤), (指土壤等)被漂洗,被過濾. Learn more in...
- Subsoil
SUBSOIL definition: 1. the layer of soil that is under the...
- English (US)
Learn the meaning of leach as a noun and a verb, with examples of usage and word history. Find synonyms, antonyms, and related words for leach in the online dictionary.
Learn the meaning of leach, a verb that describes the removal of a substance by water passing through a material, especially soil. See how to use leach in sentences and how to pronounce it.
When minerals or other materials are pulled out of some substance by a liquid, you can say that they leach from it. A flood can leach important nutrients out of a farmer's field.
Learn the meaning of leach as a verb and a noun, and its related words and usage. Find out how to pronounce leach, its origin, and its alternative spellings and meanings.
Leach means to remove soluble substances from a substance by a percolating liquid, or to percolate. Learn the origin, synonyms, and usage of leach with examples and translations.
Learn the meaning and usage of the word leach, which can be a verb, a noun, or a surname. Find synonyms, example sentences, word history, and related words for leach.