river water
English
editNoun
editriver water (countable and uncountable, plural river waters)
- Water in or taken from a river.
- 1978, Haslam, River Plants, →ISBN, page 115:
- They can be changed in various ways; for instance, river water is more turbid than that of lakes, since rivers drain water from the land, ...
- 2006, C. A. Brebbia, J. S. Antunes do Carmo, Water Pollution VIII: Modelling, Monitoring and Management, →ISBN, page 67:
- All these five directly use Pavana River, thus river water quality is very important for them.
- 2008, Makoto Taniguchi, William C. Burnett, Yoshihiro Fukushima, From Headwaters to the Ocean, →ISBN:
- River waters are used as drinking water and irrigation water for agricultural fields.
- 2012, Andrew Martin, Underground Overground: A passenger's history of the Tube, Profile Books, →ISBN, page 110:
- Bad weather, therefore, cannot disrupt the metronomic existence of its regular users, but river water does come in, both from the Thames and its tributary the Walbrook. [...] This may be why the line is nicknamed 'The Drain', [...]
Alternative forms
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editwater in or from a river
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References
edit- “river water”, in Lexico, Dictionary.com; Oxford University Press, 2019–2022.