
1) Act of god 2) Alluvion 3) Arc lamp 4) Arrival 5) Avalanche 6) Deluge 7) Disaster 8) Drench 9) Excess 10) Expression 11) Fill 12) Flashflood 13) Floodlight 14) Flow 15) Glut 16) Influx 17) Infuse 18) Inrush 19) Inundate 20) Inundation 21) Overflow 22) Photoflood 23) Pour 24) Run 25) Rush 26) Saturate
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1) Aftermath of a hurricane 2) Alluvion 3) Apocalyptic novel 4) Bank breacher 5) Bank breaker 6) Become filled to overflowing 7) Biblical event 8) Bright light 9) British thriller novel 10) Bullfrog Productions game 11) Cascade 12) Dam buster 13) Deluge 14) Engulf 15) Excessive water left in food 16) Exclusively Saxon word
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• (v. i.) A great flow or stream of any fluid substance; as, a flood of light; a flood of lava; hence, a great quantity widely diffused; an overflowing; a superabundance; as, a flood of bank notes; a flood of paper currency. • (v. t.) To overflow; to inundate; to deluge; as, the swollen river flooded the valley. • (v. i.) A great flo...
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A incoming current.
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1. To bleed profusely from the uterus, as after childbirth or in cases of menorrhagia. ... 2. Colloquialism for a profuse menstrual discharge. ... Origin: A.S. Flod ... (05 Mar 2000) ...
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A floodlight: a lantern which gives a wide-spreading, unfocused beam of light. These can be symmetric (i.e. casting the light equally in all directions) or asymmetric (casting it more in one direction than the others). The symmetric flood is probably the cheapest stage lantern - and the least useful!
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A incoming current.
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a condition that occurs when water overflows the natural or artificial confines of a stream or river; the water also may accumulate by drainage over low-lying areas.
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An overflow of water onto lands that are normally above local water levels. Can be caused by stream
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A incoming current
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1. to drive oil from a reservoir into a well by injecting water under pressure into the reservoir formation. See waterflooding. 2. to drown out a well with water.
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Flood transitive verb [
imperfect & past participle Flooded ;
present participle & verbal noun Flooding .]
1. To overflow; to inundate; to deluge; as, the swollen river
flooded the valley.
2. To cause or permit to...
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Flood noun [ Middle English flod a flowing, stream, flood, Anglo-Saxon flōd ; akin to Dutch vloed , Old Saxon flōd , Old High German fluot , German flut , Icelandic flōð , Swedish & Danish flod , Goth. flōdus
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Flood: See: 1. Flood readiness; 2. Flood supplies kit; 3. Flood warning; 4. Flood aftermath.
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A incoming current.
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A incoming current.
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A condition that occurs when water overflows the natural or artificial confines of a stream or river; the water also may accumulate by drainage over low-lying areas
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excess water from a river which spills over its banks
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(1) Period when tide level is rising; often taken to mean the flood current which occurs during this period. (2) A flow above the CARRYING CAPACITY of a CHANNEL.
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outpouring noun a large flow
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flowage noun the act of flooding; filling to overflowing
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A floodlight: a lantern which gives a wide-spreading, unfocused beam of light. These can be symmetric (i.e. casting the light equally in all directions) or asymmetric (casting it more in one direction than the others). The symmetric flood is probably the cheapest stage lantern - and the least useful!
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In classic place a liquid block that floods the entire map, in survival place a liquid to make mines or buildings inaccessible or ruined. ~ Keyofdoor ~
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An overflow of water onto lands that are used or usable by man and not normally covered by water. Floods have two essential characteristics: The inundation of land is temporary; and the land is adjacent to and inundated by overflow from a river, stream, lake, or ocean.
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a great flowing or overflowing of water, esp. over land not usually submerged. · any great outpouring or stream: a flood of tears. · the universal deluge recorded as having occurred in the days of Noah. Gen. 7. · the rise or flowing in of the tide (opposed to ebb). · a floodlight. · a large body of water.
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