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    freshet
    /ˈfrɛʃɪt/

    noun

    • 1. the flood of a river from heavy rain or melted snow.

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  2. en.m.wikipedia.org › wiki › FreshetFreshet - Wikipedia

    Causes. Freshets are the result of the mass delivery of water to the landscape, either by snowmelt, heavy rains, or a combination of the two. Specifically, freshets occur when this water enters streams and results in flooding and high flow conditions.

  3. Dec 5, 2016 · : a great rise or overflowing of a stream caused by heavy rains or melted snow. b. : a swelling quantity : influx. summer brings a freshet of tourists. Examples of freshet in a Sentence.

  4. Freshet definition: a freshwater stream flowing into the sea.. See examples of FRESHET used in a sentence.

  5. Definitions of freshet. noun. the occurrence of a water flow resulting from sudden rain or melting snow. synonyms: spate. see more.

  6. freshet in British English. (ˈfrɛʃɪt ) noun. 1. the sudden overflowing of a river caused by heavy rain or melting snow. 2. a stream of fresh water emptying into the sea. Collins English Dictionary.

  7. Freshet Definition. A sudden overflowing of a stream because of melting snow or heavy rain. A stream or rush of fresh water flowing into the sea.

  8. Define freshet. freshet synonyms, freshet pronunciation, freshet translation, English dictionary definition of freshet. n. 1. A sudden overflow of a stream resulting from a heavy rain or a thaw. 2. A stream of fresh water that empties into a body of salt water.

  9. Sep 19, 2024 · freshet (plural freshets) A flood resulting from heavy rain or a spring thaw. Log after log is hauled to the bank of the river, and in a short time their first raft is made on the shore and loaded with cordwood.

  10. www.wikiwand.com › en › FreshetFreshet - Wikiwand

    A stream, river or flood of fresh water which empties into the ocean, usually flowing through an estuary. A small stream of fresh water, irrespective of its outflow. A pool of fresh water, according to Samuel Johnson 's A Dictionary of the English Language.

  11. The term freshet is most commonly used to describe a spring thaw resulting from snow and ice melt in rivers located in upper North America. A spring freshet can sometimes last several weeks on large river systems, resulting in significant inundation of flood plains as the snowpack melts in the river's watershed.