Definition of Eluvia

1. eluvium [n] - See also: eluvium

Lexicographical Neighbors of Eluvia

eluting
elution
elution profile
elution volume
elutions
elutor
elutors
elutriate
elutriated
elutriates
elutriating
elutriation
elutriations
elutriator
elutriators
eluvia (current term)
eluvial
eluviate
eluviated
eluviates
eluviating
eluviation
eluviations
eluvium
eluviums
eluxated
eluxation
elvan
elvanite
elvanites

Literary usage of Eluvia

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Human Rights in Guatemala During President de León Carpio's First Year by Human Rights Watch/Americas (1994)
"The women were eventually taken to the 2nd Precinct and were released the next day after paying a fine for being drunk and disorderly.13 eluvia de Salam and ..."

2. Lineage Book by Daughters of the American Revolution (1899)
"Miss eluvia E. WRIGHT. 8728 Born in Illinois. Descendant of Benjamin Wright, of Massachusetts. Daughter of Arthur S. Wright and Harriet A. Brett, his wife. ..."

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