What does a river mean?
Definitions for a river
a riv·er
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A River
A River is a sculpture created by Jean-Jacques Caffieri in 1759.
Editors Contribution
a riveradjective
A body of water
A river flows in a specific direction towards the sea
Submitted by MaryC on March 25, 2024
Numerology
Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of a river in Chaldean Numerology is: 8
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of a river in Pythagorean Numerology is: 1
Examples of a river in a Sentence
There's a long-term deficit beyond just a short-term drought that we have to come to grips with, there's just not enough water in the Colorado River to meet the demands that were designed in the 1922 Compact.
Urine is like a river. When it flows like a river it is OK. But when it sits like a pond, it breeds bacteria. when a bacterial infection occurs in the urological region, lethargy, fever and sometimes white blood counts can go up.
Congress needs to grow a pair, cry me a river, build me a bridge and get over the failure of the embargo by lifting it.
As we continue to study the river, we find young-of-year and now adult bass with sores, lesions and more recently a cancerous tumor, all of which continue to negatively impact population levels and recreational fishing, if we do not act to address the water quality issues in the Susquehanna River, Pennsylvania risks losing what is left of what was once considered a world-class smallmouth bass fishery.
Because of a mild winter and little snow accumulation, the western half of the country, the Upper Midwest, the Middle Atlantic and Northeast all have a low risk of river flooding, which is typically enhanced by snow melt.
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