"Sepiment" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Sepiment" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Sepiment" Meaning

I think you meant "sediment".

Sediment can have several meanings depending on the context. Here are a few possible interpretations:

1. Particles that settle to the bottom of a liquid, such as dust, silt, or sand.
Example: The sediment at the bottom of the water bottle was murky and cloudy.
2. A deposit or residue that settles and accumulates, such as plaque on teeth or rust on metal.
Example: The sediment on the car's engine was causing it to malfunction.
3. The remains of an earlier layer or stage of a process, such as fossils in rock or the sedimentation of soil.
Example: The sediment from the ancient civilization provided valuable insights into the culture and history of the area.
4. Behavior or emotions that have accumulated over time, making it difficult to process or confront.
Example: She's been carrying around a lot of sediment from her past relationships.

In general, sediment refers to the deposit or remains of something that has accumulated over time, often as a result of natural or artificial processes.

"Sepiment" Examples

I believe you meant "sediment".

Sediment


1. Describing a solid substance settling to the bottom
- The river's murky water carries a thick sediment that is difficult to walk through.

2. Referring to the bottom of a passage
- A layer of sediment had built up at the bottom of the trench over the years.

3. Referring to a mineral deposit in soil or rock
- Analyzing sediment samples for mineral content can reveal a significant amount of iron.

4. Referring research data that contradicts prior knowledge
- New research on the sediment in the fossil record has forced scientists to reassess their understanding of the Earth's history.

5. Referring to the material carried by water
- As the mud settles to the bottom, the clear water on top leaves an accumulation of sediment at the bottom of the pool.

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