noun
Etymology: lag (II)
1. : residual gravel remaining on a surface after finer materials have been removed by winds
2. : gravel rolled or dragged along a stream bed at a slower rate than the finer particles of sediment
noun
Etymology: lag (II)
1. : residual gravel remaining on a surface after finer materials have been removed by winds
2. : gravel rolled or dragged along a stream bed at a slower rate than the finer particles of sediment
Webster's New International English Dictionary. Новый международный словарь английского языка Webster. 2012