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Verb: leach  leech
  1. Remove substances from by a percolating liquid
    "leach the soil";
    - strip
     
  2. Cause (a liquid) to leach or percolate
    "The gardener leached the soil to remove excess salts"
     
  3. Permeate or penetrate gradually
    "the fertilizer leached into the ground";
    - percolate
Noun: leach  leech
  1. The process of leaching
    "The leach of minerals from the soil affected the plant growth";
    - leaching

Sounds like: lees, leach, l

Derived forms: leached, leaches, leaching

Type of: action, activity, dribble, filter, natural action, natural process, remove, take, take away, trickle, withdraw

Encyclopedia: Leach, Mike