💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Fluvent"
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| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| ustifluventnoun | A ustic soil that is deposited on a floodplain |
| fluvaquentnoun | (soil science) An aquent produced by frequent flooding. |
| udifluventnoun | (geology) A fluvial entisol |
| floodplainnoun | (geography) A low-lying plain adjacent to a river subject to flooding during periods of high rainfall or at high tide. |
| fluviationnoun | (geology) Deposition of silt etc. by the action of a river or stream. |
| fluviokarstnoun | karst formed by moving water, typically by a river |
| floodlandnoun | A low-lying area, especially on either side of a river, which regularly floods. |
| floudnoun | Obsolete spelling of flood. [An overflow of a large amount of water (usually disastrous) from a lake or other body of water due to excessive rainfall or other input of water.] |
| floodwaternoun | The water of a flood. |
| profluviumnoun | A copious discharge of fluid, especially a bodily fluid. |
| flukannoun | Alternative form of flucan. [(mining, archaic) Soft clay-like matter found in or surrounding the vein.] |
| floodflownoun | The flow of a river in flood or of floodwater |
| fluccannoun | Alternative form of flucan. [(mining, archaic) Soft clay-like matter found in or surrounding the vein.] |
| flucannoun | (mining, archaic) Soft clay-like matter found in or surrounding the vein. |
| fluxurenoun | (obsolete) The quality of being fluid; fluidity. |
| flodenoun | Obsolete form of flood. [An overflow of a large amount of water (usually disastrous) from a lake or other body of water due to excessive rainfall or other input of water.] |
| fluviologistnoun | One who studies fluviology. |
| fluvianoun | Alternative form of Fluvià. |
| alluvial fannoun | A cone-shaped heap of alluvium deposited by a river. |
| fluatenoun | (chemistry, obsolete) A fluoride. |
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