laged

English: Translation
The fine particles or sediment that settle at the bottom of a liquid, resulting from coagulation, precipitation, or the natural settling of suspended particles.
noun
Notes

see: kentad

•  Sediment: Refers to the particles that settle at the bottom of a liquid, often as a result of coagulation, precipitation, or settling.
•  Dregs: Typically implies the sediment or residue that settles at the bottom of a container, often referring to coffee, wine, or other liquids.
•  Sludge: Can describe a thick, gooey, or semi-solid substance that settles at the bottom of a liquid, often with connotations of impurity or contamination.
•  Settling: This term might work as a verb or a noun to describe the process or result of particles settling in a liquid.