outwash

/ˈaʊtwɑʃ/
noun
  1. Sediment (sand, gravel, etc.) deposited by meltwater streams from a glacier.
    • Farmers use the fertile outwash for growing crops.
    • Geologists studied the outwash to understand the glacier's history.
    • The valley was filled with outwash from the retreating glacier.
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