GEEST


Meaning of GEEST in English

ˈgāst, ˈgēst noun

( -s )

Etymology: German, from Low German, high dry land near the sea, from Middle Low German gēst — more at gast

1. : alluvial matter not of recent origin on the surface of land

2. : loose material (as earth or soil) formed by decay of rocks in a place — compare laterite , saprolite

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