DELICTION
deliction (di-lik-sh<<schwa>>n). The loss of land by gradual, natural changes, such as
erosion resulting from a change in the course of a river or stream. Cf. ACCRETION(1);
ALLUVION; AVULSION(2); EROSION. [Cases: Navigable Waters 44; Waters and Water
Courses 93. C.J.S. Navigable Waters § 94; Waters §§ 177–182, 184–185.] [Blacks Law 8th]