- its
course.
Stream bed The
bottom of a stream.
Stream corridor Stream, its floodplains, and the
transitional upland fringe.
Streamflow The
water moving...
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course, '
course, or
courses in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Course may
refer to:
Course (navigation), the path of
travel Course (orienteering)...
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bounding down a
water-
course. On the
rocks in the
middle ground are to be seen savages, with dogs, in
pursuit of deer. On the
water below may be seen...
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racing and
incorporates a 1 km
rowing course. The Tees
Barrage and Tees
Barrage International White Water Course were
developed by the
defunct Teesside...
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natural course.
Diversion dams do not
generally impound water in a reservoir; instead, the
water is
diverted into an
artificial water course or canal...
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Barrage International White Water Course,
originally the
Teesside White Water Course, is an
artificial whitewater course on the
north bank of the River...
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cohesion of vegetation,
water bodies, paths, gr****es, stonework, and woodwork,
among many
other elements. Most golf
courses have only par-3, −4, and...
- A full-
course dinner is a meal with
multiple courses,
almost invariably enjo**** in the evening. Most Western-world
multicourse meals follow a standard...
- Of
Course, Of
Course is the
second album by jazz
saxophonist Charles Lloyd released on the
Columbia label featuring performances by
Lloyd with Gábor Szabó...
- not melt into
flowing water,
while in
tropical deserts precipitation may
evaporate before joining any
substantial water course.
These areas can still...