settlings

/ˈsɛtlɪŋz/
noun
  1. Solid particles that sink to the bottom of a liquid; sediment or dregs.
    • The coffee had thick settlings that made the last sip gritty.
    • After the flood, a layer of muddy settlings covered the basement floor.
    • Pour the wine carefully to avoid disturbing the settlings at the bottom of the bottle.
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