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WATERCOURSE". Merriam-Webster. 2022-03-18.
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watercourse".
definition in the
Cambridge English...
- (from
Spanish arroyo (Spanish: [aˈroʝo], "brook"))) or wash is a dry
watercourse that
temporarily or
seasonally fills and
flows after sufficient rain...
- An
aqueduct is a
watercourse constructed to
carry water from a
source to a
distribution point far away. In
modern engineering, the term
aqueduct is used...
- Tao: The
Watercourse Way is a 1975 non-fiction book on
Taoism and philosophy, and is Alan Watts' last book. It was
published posthumously in 1975 with...
- A
watercourse areas is a type of New
Zealand protected area
owned by the New
Zealand Government and
administered by the
Department of Conservation. Under...
- The
Watercourse Distillery was an
Irish whiskey distillery which was
established in Cork City,
Ireland in 1795. In 1867, the
distillery was purchased...
- (/ˈtɑːlvɛɡ/) is the line or
curve of
lowest elevation within a
valley or
watercourse. Its
vertical position in maps is the
nadir (greatest depth, sounding)...
-
Reservoirs are
created by
controlling a
watercourse that
drains an
existing body of water,
interrupting a
watercourse to form an
embayment within it, excavating...
-
regular sinuous curves in the
channel of a
river or
other watercourse. It is
produced as a
watercourse erodes the
sediments of an outer,
concave bank (cut bank...
- An
ordinary watercourse is one of the two
types of
watercourse in
statutory language in
England and Wales.
Ordinary watercourses include every river, stream...