reerode

verb

Etymology

From re- + erode.

  1. derived from ērōdō
  2. borrowed from éroder
  3. prefixed as reerode — “re + erode

Definitions

  1. To erode again.

    • Gradually they reerode and need to be replaced from time to time.
    • The leached loess may subsequently reerode by water.
    • If bioturbation is not present, the newly deposited material stays at the bed surface. The winter storms will then be able to reerode it and to transport it to the Norwegian trench.

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