sergelim

/sərˈɡɛlɪm/

Definitions

1. noun

a term used in the context of limnology to describe a type of sediment or soil found in water bodies, especially in lakes and rivers.

“The limnologist studied the sedgelim and other types of sediment in the lake’s ecosystem.”

Synonyms

  • sediment
  • soil

Antonyms

  • clear
  • sediment-free