illuviate

illuviate
\\iˈlüvēˌāt also ilˈyü-\ intransitive verb (-ed/-ing/-s)
Etymology: in- (II) + -luviate (as in alluviate)
: to undergo illuviation

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/i looh"vee ayt'/, v.i., illuviated, illuviating.
1. to undergo illuviation.
2. to produce illuviation.
[ < L illuvi(es) mud (see ILLUVIAL) + -ATE1]

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