Erosion

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The gradual eating away of the soil by the operation of currents or tides. 100 N. Y. 433. It is distinguished from submergence (q. v.), and opposed to alluvion (q. v.)

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The gradual eating away of the soil by the operation of currents or tides. 100 N. Y. 433. It is distinguished from submergence (q. v.), and opposed to alluvion (q. v.)

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