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river
1[ riv-er ]
noun
- a natural stream of water of fairly large size flowing in a definite course or channel or series of diverging and converging channels.
- a similar stream of something other than water: a river of ice.
a river of lava;
a river of ice.
- any abundant stream or copious flow; outpouring: rivers of words.
rivers of tears;
rivers of words.
- River, Astronomy. the constellation Eridanus.
- Printing. a vertical channel of white space resulting from the alignment in several lines of spaces between words.
river
2[ rahy-ver ]
noun
- a person who rives.
river
/ ˈrɪvə /
noun
- a large natural stream of fresh water flowing along a definite course, usually into the sea, being fed by tributary streams
- ( as modifier )
river traffic
a river basin
- ( in combination ) fluvialpotamic
riverside
riverbed
- any abundant stream or flow
a river of blood
- sell down the river informal.to deceive or betray
- the river slang.poker the fifth and final community card to be dealt in a round of Texas hold 'em
river
/ rĭv′ər /
- A wide, natural stream of fresh water that flows into an ocean or other large body of water and is usually fed by smaller streams, called tributaries, that enter it along its course. A river and its tributaries form a drainage basin, or watershed, that collects the runoff throughout the region and channels it along with erosional sediments toward the river. The sediments are typically deposited most heavily along the river's lower course, forming floodplains along its banks and a delta at its mouth.
Derived Forms
- ˈriverless, adjective
Other Words From
- river·less adjective
- river·like adjective
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of river1
Idioms and Phrases
to sell one's friends down the river.
- up the river, Slang.
- to prison:
to be sent up the river for a bank robbery.
- in prison:
Thirty years up the river had made him a stranger to society.
More idioms and phrases containing river
see sell down the river ; up the river .Example Sentences
An atmospheric river storm that dumped record rain in Northern California will bring decidedly less precipitation to Southern California.
A tourist in Tasmania has had his leg amputated in the middle of a raging river after getting trapped between rocks during a kayaking trip with friends.
The wind rushes through the tunnels and evaporated water from rivers inside the caves produces the mist.
“To combat the river tubing deaths they demolished a bunch of the riverside bars that were selling buckets of vodka to people floating by,” one Western diplomat in the region told the BBC.
An atmospheric river dumping rain across Northern California and several feet of snow in the Sierra was making its way across the state Friday, bringing flooding and threatening mudslides along with it.
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Idioms from The American Heritage® Idioms Dictionary copyright © 2002, 2001, 1995 by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. Published by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company.
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