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illuvium

[ ih-loo-vee-uhm ]

noun

, plural il·lu·vi·ums, il·lu·vi·a [ih-, loo, -vee-, uh].
  1. the material accumulated through illuviation.


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Word History and Origins

Origin of illuvium1

< Latin illuv ( iēs ) ( illuvial ) + -ium, on the model of alluvium, Latin dīluvium deluge, etc.
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Example Sentences

"These things exist in a void," he says of the "Illuvium" paintings.

In 20 or so works of various size, "Illuvium" — a scientific term for the dispersal of sediment by running water — presents Higman's unique painting technique of pouring diluted, translucent paint over black Masonite canvases laid horizontal, their surfaces painstakingly contoured with rolls and swales by weights attached beneath.

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