AVULSION
avulsion (<<schwa>>-v<<schwa>>l-sh<<schwa>>n), n.1. A forcible detachment or
separation. 2. A sudden removal of land caused by change in a river’s course or by flood. • Land
removed by avulsion remains the property of the original owner. Cf. ALLUVION;
ACCRETION(1); DELICTION; EROSION. 3. A tearing away of a body part surgically or
accidentally. [Cases: Navigable Waters 45; Waters and Water Courses 94. C.J.S. Navigable
Waters §§ 100, 111; Waters §§ 176, 183.] — avulse,vb.[Blacks Law 8th]