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riparian

American  
[ri-pair-ee-uhn, rahy-] / rɪˈpɛər i ən, raɪ- /

adjective

  1. of, relating to, or situated or dwelling on the bank of a river or other body of water.

    riparian villas.


noun

  1. Law. a person who owns land on the bank of a natural watercourse or body of water.

riparian British  
/ raɪˈpɛərɪən /

adjective

  1. of, inhabiting, or situated on the bank of a river

  2. denoting or relating to the legal rights of the owner of land on a river bank, such as fishing or irrigation

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noun

  1. property law a person who owns land on a river bank

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riparian Scientific  
/ rĭ-pârē-ən /
  1. Relating to or inhabiting the banks of a natural course of water. Riparian zones are ecologically diverse and contribute to the health of other aquatic ecosystems by filtering out pollutants and preventing erosion. Salmon in the Pacific Northwest feed off riparian insects; trees such as the black walnut, the American sycamore, and the cottonwood thrive in riparian environments.


Other Word Forms

  • nonriparian adjective

Etymology

Origin of riparian

1840–50; < Latin rīpāri ( us ) that frequents riverbanks ( rīp ( a ) bank of a river 1 + -ārius -ary ) + -an

Explanation

Riparian refers to anything located on or related to the banks of a river, such as riparian wildlife. The roots of the word riparian are related to rivers, and that's exactly what this word refers to: riparian things have something to do with the banks of a river or stream. A person selling fishing lures by the river has a riparian business. A frog that lives by the river bank is a riparian critter. A riparian state is located alongside a river.

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Loe said the records show that before the water was tapped for bottling, the stream was flowing and supported a thriving riparian habitat, which is now largely dry.

From Los Angeles Times • May 26, 2024

Similarly, in recent years, debates around riparian buffers have spotlighted an urban prejudice against agriculture in environmental stewardship.

From Seattle Times • Apr. 15, 2024

It was discovered that during drought events, groundwater-dependent vegetation that maintains a connection to groundwater can serve as critical drought refugia for associated species, such as riparian birds or fish.

From Science Daily • Apr. 3, 2024

“These reservoirs, they have a lot of invasive species surrounding the landscape,” said Joshua Chenoweth, the Yurok Tribe’s senior riparian ecologist.

From Los Angeles Times • Mar. 24, 2024

The children at Aimarah, and generally in the riparian villages, wear very handsome chased, convex silver links, each as large as the top of a breakfast cup, to fasten their girdles.

From Journeys in Persia and Kurdistan, Volume I (of 2) Including a Summer in the Upper Karun Region and a Visit to the Nestorian Rayahs by Bird, Isabella L. (Isabella Lucy)