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- LEACH Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of LEACH is either vertical edge of a square sail How to use leach in a sentence
- LEACH | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
LEACH definition: 1 When a chemical substance leaches or is leached from a material, especially soil, it is removed… Learn more
- LEACH definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
When something leaches or is leached from a substance, it is slowly removed from it, usually by the action of water The particles can harbour bacteria or leach toxic chemicals [VERB noun] These naturally occurring minerals leach into the water from the soil [V into n from n]
- LEACH Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
Leach definition: to dissolve out soluble constituents from (ashes, soil, etc ) by percolation See examples of LEACH used in a sentence
- Leach vs. Leech: Whats the Difference? - Grammarly
Leach is used to describe the process of a liquid absorbing substances from a material it passes through, frequently in a scientific or environmental context In contrast, leech describes either a parasitic worm or a person who takes advantage of others' generosity
- Leach - definition of leach by The Free Dictionary
leach (liːtʃ) vb 1 to remove or be removed from a substance by a percolating liquid 2 to lose or cause to lose soluble substances by the action of a percolating liquid
- leach verb - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes . . .
Definition of leach verb from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary [intransitive] leach (from something) (into something) | leach out away (of chemicals, minerals, etc ) to be removed from soil, etc by water passing through it Nitrates leach from the soil into rivers
- Leach Definition Meaning | Britannica Dictionary
Even a small amount of rain can leach the toxic material from the soil Certain kinds of treated wood can leach chemicals into the soil The chemical eventually leaches away from the soil
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