leach out of



leach out of something

[for a substance] to seep or drain out of something. All the nutrients leached out of the soil and nothing would grow. The phosphorus leached out of the soil after a few years.
See also: leach, of, out

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Felicidadfe-lee-thee-DHAHD (Spanish), fe-lee-see-DHAHD (Latin American Spanish)Spanish
Lange['læŋə]
Columbako-LOOM-ba (Late Roman), kə-LUM-bə (English)Late Roman
Ulderico-Italian
Taniel-Armenian
Vasko-Macedonian, Bulgarian