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From where the word sedimentary is derived​

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Answered by spsingh05481
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sediment. ... The noun sediment comes from the Latin word sedere, meaning “to settle,” or “sit.” Sediment is the little bits of solids that sink to the bottom of a container of liquid, whether that container is a body of water or a holding tank at a sewage treatment plant.

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Answer:_The noun sediment comes from the Latin word sedere, meaning"to settle" or "sit". Sediments is the little bits of solids that sink to the bottom of a coantainer of liquid, whether that coantainer is a body of water or a holding tank at a sewage treatment plant..

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