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    run·off
    /ˈrənˌäf/

    noun

    • 1. a further competition, election, race, etc., after a tie or inconclusive result: "he won only 49 percent of the vote, so a runoff will be held"
    • 2. the draining away of water (or substances carried in it) from the surface of an area of land, a building or structure, etc.: "the ratio of runoff to rainfall"

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  2. Nov 22, 2020 · Runoff is the excess water that flows over the land surface instead of being absorbed into groundwater or evaporating. It is a major component of the water cycle. A land area that produces runoff draining to a common point is called a watershed.

  3. Runoff Definition: Runoff includes all the water flowing in the stream channel at any given time. It is expressed in terms of m 3 /s or m 3 /h.

  4. Meaning of Runoff: Rainfall is the primary source of water for runoff generation over the land surface. In common course of rainfall occurrence over the land surface, a part it is intercepted by the vegetations, buildings and other objects lying over the land surface; and prevent to reach them on ground surface, called interception.

  5. /ˈrʌnˌɔf/ IPA guide. Other forms: runoffs. A runoff is an additional election that resolves an inconclusive one. If there’s a tie for class president, the candidates will need a runoff election to see who gets the job. A runoff is also an overflow of water.

  6. n. 1. a. Water, such as rainfall, and any sediments or other substances carried with it, that is not absorbed by the soil but instead flows away over the ground. b. The overflow of fluid from a container. 2. An extra election or competition held to decide a winner following an earlier, inconclusive election or competition.

  7. Nov 21, 2023 · The definition of runoff is the movement of water over or through land to join an established waterbody. There are three types of runoff: surface runoff (water flows above...

  8. Meaning of Runoff: Runoff is that part of precipitation as well as any other flow contribution, which is transmitted through natural surface channels or streams or rivers. In the general sense runoff includes: (i) Surface runoff or overland flow received in the stream immediately after a heavy rain; ADVERTISEMENTS:

  9. Runoff occurs when the rate of precipitation exceeds the rate of infiltration, or when the ground is saturated and cannot absorb any more water. While infiltration helps to replenish groundwater and maintain soil moisture, runoff is responsible for the formation of rivers and streams, and it plays a crucial role in erosion and sediment transport.

  10. The meaning of RUNOFF is a final race, contest, or election to decide an earlier one that has not resulted in a decision in favor of any one competitor.

  11. Runoff is the movement of water across the ground surface generated by precipitation or melting snow. This happens when rainfall surpasses the soil’s ability to absorb it, causing water to flow over the ground rather than infiltrating it.