yeldrock
/ˈjeɪldrɒk/Definitions
1. noun
A low-lying area of ground or a patch of land where the soil is waterlogged or marshy, typically formed by the flooding of a river or the draining of a lake.
“The yeldrock around the village was prone to flooding during heavy rainfall.”
2. noun
A type of rock or soil deposit that is formed from the accumulation of sediments or the erosion of existing rocks.
“The geologists studied the yeldrock to gain insights into the region’s geological history.”