flood
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- واژهنامه · Generic English-Persian Dictionary سیل، طوفان ، ( درشعر ) رو د، دریا، اشک ، غرق کردن ، سیل گرفتن ، طغیان کردن .
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- واژهنامه · French & English to Persian Epistemological Dictionary flood|diluvien|diluvienne|diluvial|diluviale|diluvium|diluvian du lat. diluvium « inondation », dér. de diluere (? Diluer), de dis-, et luere « baigner ». + The same stem gave us "dilute" and "deluge" and a variant form provided lavare "wash" (French "laver") that lies behind "launder" and "lavatory." The original root is *leu-"wash," which made it to English (via Old Germanic and Old English) as "lather," probably via "soap." In Greek we find louein "to wash." tond-âb( e virân-gar) seyl flood seyl(-âb)
- واژهنامه · hFarsi Advanced Version کلمات مرتبط(flood): بازگشت به واژه flood anti-flood valve catastrophic flood counter flood daily flood peak distributed flood ligh system flash flood flood 1 flood 2 flood control flood current flood currents flood discharge flood level mark flood lubrication flood plain flood protection flood stage flood tide flood valve flood volume flood walls flood way flood-gate flood-oiling flood-tide forced flood lubrication initial flood maximum flood maximum flood discharge subject to the flood بيش از 1 نفر دريافت کننده توپ را بمنطقه دفاع حريف فرستادن( فوتبال امريکايى)،طوفان ،(درشعر )رو د،دريا،اشک ،غرق کردن ،سيل گرفتن ،طغيان کردن معمارى : سيل ورزش : بيش از 1 نفر دريافت کننده توپ را بمنطقه دفاع حريف فرستادن کلمات مرتبط(30)
- واژهنامه · Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary 1 flood n. Pronunciation: ' fləd Function: noun Etymology: Middle English, from Old English flōd; akin to Old High German fluot flood, Old English flōwan to flow Date: before 12th century 1 a : a rising and overflowing of a body of water especially onto normally dry land also : a condition of overflowing <rivers in flood > b capitalized : a flood described in the Bible as covering the earth in the time of Noah 2 : the flowing in of the tide 3 : an overwhelming quantity or volume also : a state of abundant flow or volume ― often used in the phrase in full flood <a debate in full flood > 4 : FLOODLIGHT ]]> 2 flood n. Function: transitive verb Date: 1663 1 : to cover with a flood : INUNDATE 2 a : to fill abundantly or excessively < flood the market> b : to supply an excess of fuel to (as an engine or its carburetor) so that engine operation is hampered intransitive verb 1 : to pour forth, go, or come in a flood 2 : to become filled with a flood –flood·er noun ]]> flash flood Function: noun Date: 1940 : a local flood of great volume and short duration generally resulting from heavy rainfall in the immediate vicinity –flash flood verb ]]> flood tide Function: noun Date: 1719 1 : a rising tide 2 a : an overwhelming quantity b : a high point : PEAK ]]>
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