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leachable
Variant of leach
leach
definition
leach (lēc̸h)
transitive verb
- to cause (a liquid) to filter down through some material
- to subject to the washing action of a filtering liquid wood ashes are leached to extract lye
- to extract (a soluble substance) from some material by causing water to filter down through the material lye is leached from wood ashes
Etymology: prob. < OE leccan, to water, irrigate, orig. a caus. form of base akin to ON leka: see leak
intransitive verb
- to lose soluble matter as a result of the filtering through of water soil that has leached badly
- to dissolve and be washed away
noun
- the action of leaching
- a sievelike container used in leaching
- leachate
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