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- leach out of
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.
Common Names:
Name | Gender | Pronounced | Usage |
BartolomÉ | | bahr-to-lo-ME | Spanish |
Giuseppe | | joo-ZEP-pe | Italian |
Mariya | | mah-REE-yah (Russian) | Russian, Ukrainian, Bulgarian |
Brigida | | - | Italian, Spanish |
AodhÁN | | - | Irish, Scottish, Irish Mythology |
Elbert | | ['elbət] | |