fluviatic

English

Etymology

From Latin fluviaticus. See fluvial.

Adjective

fluviatic (not comparable)

  1. Belonging to rivers or streams; fluviatile.
    • 1778, Alberto Fortis, Travels Into Dalmatia:
      A good part of the way, and almost the whole of an intermediate hill is of a fluviatick concretion, left there by some ancient river

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