drift
A general term for all sediment deposited by glacial action — including both till (dropped directly by ice) and outwash (sorted and redeposited by meltwater). Everything a glacier leaves behind is drift. The word predates the understanding of how glaciers work; early geologists called these deposits "drift" because they assumed the material had drifted into place during Noah's flood.
Etymology
Old English drīfan, to drive. The material was driven here — by ice, as it turned out, not by water.
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