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streambed — [strēm′bed΄] n. the channel in which a stream flows or has flowed … English World dictionary
streambed — /streem bed /, n. the channel in which a stream flows or formerly flowed. [1855 60; STREAM + BED] * * * or stream channel Any long, narrow, sloping depression on land that had been shaped by flowing water. Streambeds can range in width from a few … Universalium
streambed bristle grass — paupinė šerytė statusas T sritis vardynas apibrėžtis Miglinių šeimos pašarinis augalas (Setaria leucopila), paplitęs Šiaurės Amerikoje. atitikmenys: lot. Setaria leucopila angl. plains bristle grass; streambed bristle grass šaltinis Valstybinės… … Lithuanian dictionary (lietuvių žodynas)
streambed — noun Date: 1857 the channel occupied or formerly occupied by a stream … New Collegiate Dictionary
streambed — n. bottom of a stream; area through which a stream runs … English contemporary dictionary
streambed — stream•bed [[t]ˈstrimˌbɛd[/t]] n. gel the channel in which a stream flows or formerly flowed • Etymology: 1855–60 … From formal English to slang
streambed — noun a channel occupied (or formerly occupied) by a stream • Syn: ↑creek bed • Hypernyms: ↑bed, ↑bottom • Hyponyms: ↑wash, ↑dry wash * * * /streem bed /, n. the channel in w … Useful english dictionary
Montana Stream Access Law — Favorable posted county road bridge crossing on East Gallatin River near Belgrade, MT The Montana Stream Access Law says that anglers, floaters and other recreationists in Montana have full use of most natural waterways between the high water… … Wikipedia
Whitewater — is formed in a rapid, when a river s gradient drops enough to disturb its laminar flow and create turbulence, i.e. form a bubbly, or aerated and unstable current; the frothy water appears white. The term is also used loosely to refer to less… … Wikipedia
Hydraulic jump — A hydraulic jump is a phenomenon in the science of hydraulics which is frequently observed in open channel flow such as rivers and spillways. When liquid at high velocity discharges into a zone of lower velocity, a rather abrupt rise (a step or… … Wikipedia