flood |
stormsurge |
flood |
cyclone |
As a proper noun flood
is (biblical) the flood referred to in the book of genesis in the old testament.
As a noun cyclone is
a system of winds rotating around a center of low atmospheric pressure.
cataract |
flood |
Synonyms |
As nouns the difference between cataract and flood
is that
cataract is a waterspout while
flood is a (usually disastrous) overflow of water from a lake or other body of water due to excessive rainfall or other input of water.
As a verb flood is
to overflow.
As a proper noun Flood is
the flood referred to in the Book of Genesis in the Old Testament.
flood |
millrace |
Related terms |
Flood is a related term of millrace.
As a proper noun flood
is (biblical) the flood referred to in the book of genesis in the old testament.
As a noun millrace is
.
flux |
flood |
Synonyms |
As nouns the difference between flux and flood
is that
flux is the act of flowing; a continuous moving on or passing by, as of a flowing stream while
flood is a (usually disastrous) overflow of water from a lake or other body of water due to excessive rainfall or other input of water.
As verbs the difference between flux and flood
is that
flux is to use flux while
flood is to overflow.
As an adjective flux
is {{cx|archaic|lang=en}} Flowing; unstable; inconstant; variable.
As a proper noun Flood is
the flood referred to in the Book of Genesis in the Old Testament.
drip |
flood |
As verbs the difference between drip and flood
is that
drip is to fall one drop at a time while
flood is to overflow.
As nouns the difference between drip and flood
is that
drip is a drop of a liquid while
flood is a (usually disastrous) overflow of water from a lake or other body of water due to excessive rainfall or other input of water.
As an acronym drip
is dividend reinvestment program; a type of financial investing.
As a proper noun Flood is
the flood referred to in the Book of Genesis in the Old Testament.
flood |
monsoons |
As a proper noun flood
is (biblical) the flood referred to in the book of genesis in the old testament.
As a noun monsoons is
.
flood |
drench |
Synonyms |
As nouns the difference between flood and drench
is that
flood is a (usually disastrous) overflow of water from a lake or other body of water due to excessive rainfall or other input of water while
drench is a draught administered to an animal.
As verbs the difference between flood and drench
is that
flood is to overflow while
drench is to soak, to make very wet.
As a proper noun Flood
is the flood referred to in the Book of Genesis in the Old Testament.
oversupply |
flood |
Related terms |
Oversupply is a related term of flood.
As a verb oversupply
is to supply more than is needed.
As a noun oversupply
is an excessive supply.
As a proper noun flood is
(biblical) the flood referred to in the book of genesis in the old testament.
flood |
current |
Synonyms |
As nouns the difference between flood and current
is that
flood is a (usually disastrous) overflow of water from a lake or other body of water due to excessive rainfall or other input of water while
current is the part of a fluid that moves continuously in a certain direction.
As a verb flood
is to overflow.
As a proper noun Flood
is the flood referred to in the Book of Genesis in the Old Testament.
As an adjective current is
existing or occurring at the moment.
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