Definition of Leachable

1. Adjective. Capable of leaching. ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Leachable

1. [adj]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Leachable

lbf.
lbs
lck
lcm
ldl cholesterol
le Carre
le Chatelier
le cell test
le sigh
lea
leach
leach tube
leachabilities
leachability
leachable (current term)
leachate
leachates
leached
leacher
leachers
leaches
leachier
leachiest
leaching
leachings
leachour
leachours
leachy

Literary usage of Leachable

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

1. Potential Groundwater Contamination from Intentional and Nonintentional by Robert Pitt, Shirley Clark, Keith Parmer (1994)
"teachability of cadmium from street dirt, along with other metals, and found that in typical urban runoff concentrations, leachable cadmium values of less ..."

2. Managing Coal Combustion Residues in Mines by National Academies Press, National Research Council (U. S.) (2006)
"The concentration and volume of contaminated water, in turn, depend on the leachable mass of toxic constituents in the CCR, the emplacement design, ..."

3. Text Book of Cyanide Practice by H. W. MacFarren (1912)
"... results until dehydrated and rendered more granular and leachable by roasting. The oxidizing roast, while rendering the ore more leachable ..."

4. Text Book of Cyanide Practice by H. W. MacFarren (1912)
"... results until dehydrated and rendered more granular and leachable by roasting. The oxidizing roast, while rendering the ore more leachable ..."

5. Papers Read Before the Black Hills Mining Men's Association at Their Regular by Black Hills Mining Men's Association (1904)
"By these three steps in the classification we have separated the pulp- into non-leachable slimes, comprising about thirty per cent, of the ore crushed, ..."

6. Official Proceedings of the Fourth Assembly International Mining Congress by American Mining Congress (1904)
"By these three steps in the classification we have separated the pulp into non-leachable slimes, comprising about 40 per cent, of the ore crushed, ..."

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