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CREEKS |
Streams |
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FEEDERS |
Tributary streams |
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FRESHWATER |
Clear streams etc |
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STREAMING |
Sending forth streams. |
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TORRENTS |
Rushing streams of water |
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WATERCOURSES |
Boating seminars conducted in streams? |
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SEPTIFLUOUS |
Flowing in seven streams; septemfluous. |
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FLUVIATIC |
Belonging to rivers or streams; fluviatile. |
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STREAMFUL |
Abounding in streams, or in water. |
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CORRIVATION |
The flowing of different streams into one. |
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STREAMY |
Abounding with streams, or with running water; streamful. |
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SLUICY |
Falling copiously or in streams, as from a sluice. |
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STREAM |
To pour out, or emit, a stream or streams. |
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SEPTEMFLUOUS |
Flowing sevenfold; divided into seven streams or
currents. |
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PITTER |
To make a pattering sound; to murmur; as, pittering
streams. |
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SWOLLEN |
Enlarged by swelling; immoderately increased; as, swollen
eyes; swollen streams. |
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FLUVIALIST |
One who exlpains geological phenomena by the action of
streams. |
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CORRIVATE |
To cause to flow together, as water drawn from
several streams. |
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DIVIDE |
A dividing ridge of land between the tributaries of two
streams; a watershed. |
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FERRYBOAT |
A vessel for conveying passengers, merchandise, etc.,
across streams and other narrow waters. |
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MOSSY |
Overgrown with moss; abounding with or edged with moss;
as, mossy trees; mossy streams. |
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FLUVIAL |
Belonging to rivers; growing or living in streams or
ponds; as, a fluvial plant. |
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CATANADROMOUS |
Ascending and descending fresh streams from and to
the sea, as the salmon; anadromous. |
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DRAINAGE |
The mode in which the waters of a country pass off by its
streams and rivers. |
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LIM NAEA |
A genus of fresh-water air-breathing mollusks, abundant
in ponds and streams; -- called also pond snail. |