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deposit vs alluvion

alluvion vs deposit

deposit and alluvion both are nouns.

deposit is a verb but alluvion is not a verb.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
deposit Yes No Yes No
alluvion Yes No No No
As nouns, alluvion is a hyponym of deposit; that is, alluvion is a word with a more specific, narrower meaning than deposit:
  • deposit: matter that has been deposited by some natural process
  • alluvion: clay or silt or gravel carried by rushing streams and deposited where the stream slows down
deposit (noun) alluvion (noun)
the act of putting something somewhere clay or silt or gravel carried by rushing streams and deposited where the stream slows down
a facility where things can be deposited for storage or safekeeping the rising of a body of water and its overflowing onto normally dry land
a payment given as a guarantee that an obligation will be met gradual formation of new land, by recession of the sea or deposit of sediment
matter that has been deposited by some natural process
the phenomenon of sediment or gravel accumulating
a partial payment made at the time of purchase; the balance to be paid later
money deposited in a bank or some similar institution
money given as security for an article acquired for temporary use
the natural process of laying down a deposit of something
deposit (verb) alluvion (verb)
put, fix, force, or implant
put (something somewhere) firmly
put into a bank account
Difference between deposit and alluvion

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