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floods flood   Etymology :Middle English, from Old English flOd; akin to Old High German fluot flood, Old English flOwan to flow. Pronunciation :'fl&d. Function :noun. Date :before 12th century.
+-  English - Turkish translation for "floods"
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floods taşkın  Askeri tr 
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floods seller en 
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floods baskın  Askeri tr 
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flood sel  isim tr 
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flood su basmak  fiil tr 
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flood sel basmak en 
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flood su baskını  isim tr 
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flood istila etmek  fiil tr 
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flood tufan  isim tr 
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flood yağdırmak  fiil tr 
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flood nehir tr 
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flood sel gibi şey  isim tr 
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flood sulamak en 
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flood akın etmek  fiil tr 
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flood (rahim) fazla kanamak tr 
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flood büyük miktarlarda gelmek tr 
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flood üstüne sel gibi su salıvermek tr 
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flood kabarma tr 
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flood basma tr 
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flood taşmak tr 
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flood flood control su baskınını önleme tr 
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flood ırmak tr 
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flood feyezan tr 
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flood çok sayıda olmak tr 
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flood sel baskını tr 
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flood sel basması tr 
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flood sel gibi taşmak tr 
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flood sel gibi tr 
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flood taşmak coşmak tr 
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flood su tr 
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flood furya tr 
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flood fazla kanamak tr 
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flood taşkın tufan tr 
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flood derya tr 
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flood deniz tr 
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flood seylap tr 
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flood flo tr 
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flood met en 
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flood basmak en 
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flood bolluk en 
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flood taş  fiil tr 
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flood sel gibi akmak  fiil tr 
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flood oto. (motoru) ambale etmek  fiil tr 
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flood su basması  Nükleer Bilimler tr 
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flood flod  Tıp en 
+-  English - English translation for "floods"
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floods plural of flood en 
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floods (Slang) pants that end above the ankles (also called :"high waters")  isim en 
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flood become filled to overflowing; "Our basement flooded during the heavy rains" en 
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flood A general and temporary condition of partial or complete inundation of normally dry land areas from (1) overflow of inland or tidal waters, (2) the unusual accumulation and runoff of surface waters from any source, or (3) abnormal, flood-related erosion and undermining of shorelines Flood also means inundation from mud flows caused by accumulations of water on or under the ground, as long as the mud flow and not a landslide is the proximate cause of loss en 
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flood The condition that occurs when water overflows the artificial or natural boundaries of a stream, river, or other body of water Also issued for the ponding of water at or near where the rain is falling or has fallen The term may also be used to alert the public of non life threatening flooding of small streams, streets, storm drains and low lying urban areas It may also be used if small streams in rural areas reach or exceed bankfull en 
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flood An overflow or inundation that comes from a river or other body of water and causes or threatens damage en 
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flood supply with an excess of; "flood the market with tennis shoes"; "Glut the country with cheap imports from the Orient en 
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flood cover with liquid, usually water; "The swollen river flooded the village"; "The broken vein had flooded blood in her eyes" en 
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flood Property A general and temporary condition of partial or complete inundation of normally dry land areas from (1) overflow of inland or tidal waters, (2) the unusual accumulation and runoff of surface waters from any source, or (3) abnormal, flood-related erosion and undermining of shorelines   Flood also means inundation from mud flows caused by accumulations of water on or under the ground, as long as the mud flow and not a landslide is the proximate cause of loss en 
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flood Any relatively high streamflow that overtops the natural or artificial banks of a stream en 
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flood An overflow, high stream flow, or inundation that comes from a river or other body of water and causes or threatens to cause property damage en 
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flood To print a sheet completely with an ink or varnish flooding with ink is also called painting the sheet en 
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flood (1) Period when tide level is rising; often taken to mean the flood current which occurs during this period (2) A flow above the carrying capacity of a channel en 
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flood Inundation of a land surface that is not normally submerged by water from quick change in the level of a water body like a lake, stream or ocean en 
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flood To send more than one player into the same area of the field or court with the idea of overwhelming the defensive coverage in that area en 
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flood The temporary inundation of normally dry land areas resulting from the overflowing of the natural or artificial confines of a river or other body of water en 
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flood an overwhelming number or amount; "a flood of requests"; "a torrent of abuse" en 
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flood -Shakespeare the rising of a body of water and its overflowing onto normally dry land; "plains fertilized by annual inundations" en 
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flood A large number or quantity of anything appearing more rapidly than can easily be dealt with en 
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flood A (usually disastrous) overflow of water from a lake or other body of water due to excessive rainfall or other input of water en 
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flood To provide (someone or something) with a larger number or quantity of something than can easily be dealt with en 
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flood To paste numerous lines of text in IRC, usually resulting in an automated kick or ban en 
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flood To overflow en 
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flood To cover or partly fill as if by a flood en 
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flood A great flow of water; a body of moving water; the flowing stream, as of a river; especially, a body of water, rising, swelling, and overflowing land not usually thus covered; a deluge; a freshet; an inundation en 
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flood A great flow or stream of any fluid substance; as, a flood of light; a flood of lava; hence, a great quantity widely diffused; an overflowing; a superabundance; as, a flood of bank notes; a flood of paper currency en 
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flood To cause or permit to be inundated; to fill or cover with water or other fluid; as, to flood arable land for irrigation; to fill to excess or to its full capacity; as, to flood a country with a depreciated currency en 
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flood a large flow the act of flooding; filling to overflowing light that is a source of artificial illumination having a broad beam; used in photography the inward flow of the tide; "a tide in the affairs of men which, taken at the flood, leads on to fortune" en 
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flood To overflow; to inundate; to deluge; as, the swollen river flooded the valley en 
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flood Menstrual disharge; menses en 
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flood The flowing in of the tide; the semidiurnal swell or rise of water in the ocean; opposed to ebb; as, young flood; high flood en 
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flood inundation, deluge; torrent; great stream of water; overflow  isim en 
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flood Floods, especially flash floods, kill more people each year than hurricanes, tornadoes wind storms or lightning Flood water can be deceptively strong Fresh water moving at 4 mph (a brisk walking pace) exerts a force of about 66 pounds on each square foot of anything it encounters Double the water speed to 8 mph and the force suddenly rises to about 264 pounds per square foot That's enough force to punch a car or light truck off a flooded road if water reaches up to door level en 
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flood If light floods a place or floods into it, it suddenly fills it. The afternoon light flooded the little rooms Morning sunshine flooded in through the open curtains. see also flash flood en 
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flood If an emotion, feeling, or thought floods you, you suddenly feel it very intensely. If feelings or memories flood back, you suddenly remember them very clearly. A wave of happiness flooded me Mary Ann was flooded with relief It was probably the shock which had brought all the memories flooding back en 
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flood emphasis If you say that someone was in floods of tears or in a flood of tears, you are emphasizing that they were crying with great intensity because they were very upset. They said goodbye in a flood of tears. High-water stage in which water overflows its natural or artificial banks onto normally dry land, such as a river inundating its floodplain. Uncontrollable floods likely to cause considerable damage commonly result from excessive rainfall in a brief period, but they may also result from ice jams during the spring rise in rivers, and from tsunamis. Common measures of flood control include improving channels, constructing protective levees and storage reservoirs, and implementing programs of soil and forest conservation to retard and absorb runoff from storms en 
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flood the rising of a body of water and its overflowing onto normally dry land; "plains fertilized by annual inundations" en 
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flood a large flow en 
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flood light that is a source of artificial illumination having a broad beam; used in photography en 
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flood If you flood a place with a particular type of thing, or if a particular type of thing floods a place, the place becomes full of so many of them that it cannot hold or deal with any more. a policy aimed at flooding Europe with exports German cameras at knock-down prices flooded the British market. = saturate + flooded flood·ed the danger of Europe becoming flooded with low-cost agricultural imports en 
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flood emphasis If you say that people or things flood into a place, you are emphasizing that they arrive there in large numbers. Enquiries flooded in from all over the world. the refugees flooding out of Kosovo. = pour en 
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flood If there is a flood, a large amount of water covers an area which is usually dry, for example when a river flows over its banks or a pipe bursts. More than 70 people were killed in the floods, caused when a dam burst This is the type of flood dreaded by cavers Over 25 people drowned when a schoolbus tried to cross a river and flood waters swept through en 
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flood inundate; brim over, overflow; submerge, engulf; gush, surge; overwhelm  fiil en 
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flood If something such as a river or a burst pipe floods an area that is usually dry or if the area floods, it becomes covered with water. The Chicago River flooded the city's underground tunnel system The kitchen flooded. + flooded flood·ed People have been mobilised to build defences and drain flooded land as heavy rains continue to fall en 
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flood If a river floods, it overflows, especially after very heavy rain. the relentless rain that caused twenty rivers to flood Many streams have flooded their banks, making some roads impassable. = overflow en 
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flood emphasis If you say that a flood of people or things arrive somewhere, you are emphasizing that a very large number of them arrive there. The administration is trying to stem the flood of refugees out of Haiti and into Florida He received a flood of letters from irate constituents. = tide, torrent en 
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flood Any relatively high streamflow that overflows the natural or artificial banks of a stream en 
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flood the act of flooding; filling to overflowing en 
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flood A general and temporary condition of partial or complete inundation of normally dry land areas from overflow of inland or tidal waters, unusual or rapid accumulation or runoff of surface waters, or mudslides/mudflows caused by accumulation of water (FEMA definition) See also flash flood en 
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flood Any relatively high streamflow event that overflows the natural or artificial banks of a river or stream en 
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flood An overflow or inundation that comes from a river or other body of water (Barrows, 1948, p 4), and causes or threatens damage en 
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flood A flood is an overflow or inundation that comes from a river or other body of water and causes or threatens damage It can be any relatively high stream flow overtopping the natural or artificial banks in any reach of a stream It is also a relatively high flow as measured by either gage height or discharge quantity en 
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flood Overflowing by water of the normal confines of a stream or other body of water, or accumulation of water by drainage over areas which are not normally submerged en 
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flood High flow, overflow or inundation of a normally dry area which causes or threatens damage en 
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flood the inward flow of the tide; "a tide in the affairs of men which, taken at the flood, leads on to fortune" -Shakespeare en 
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flood an overflow or inundation that comes from a river or other body of water and causes or threatens damage It can be any relatively high streamflow overtopping the natural or artificial banks in any reach of a stream It is also a relatively high flow as measured by either gage height or discharge quantity en 
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flood supply with an excess of; "flood the market with tennis shoes"; "Glut the country with cheap imports from the Orient" en 
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flood fill quickly beyond capacity; as with a liquid; "the basement was inundated after the storm"; "The images flooded his mind" en 
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flood A temporary submersion, partial or complete, of ordinarily dry land by water or mud Floods are typically caused by an overflow of waters, whether inland, tidal or from any accumulated runoff from any source Flood is excluded under a typical homeowner insurance policy en 
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flood High water flow or an overflow of rivers or streams from their natural or artificial banks, inundating adjacent low lying areas en 
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flood The inundation of a normally dry area caused by high flow, or overflow of water in an established watercourse, such as a river, stream, or drainage ditch ; or ponding of water at or near the point where the rain fell This is a duration type event with a slower onset than flash flooding, normally greater than 6 hours en 
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flood A general and temporary condition of partial or complete inundation of dry land caused by the overflow of the natural boundaries of a body of water or the unusual and rapid accumulation of surface water runoff Some insurance policies that include flood as a covered peril only insure against damage caused by overflow of the natural boundaries of a body of water, but other policies also may insure against surface water losses en 
+-  Turkish - English translation for "floods"
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Flood sel baskını ry 
+-  English - German translation for "floods"
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floods Fluten , Hochwasser , Sintfluten , überflutet de 
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flood Flut , Hochwasser , Lawine , Überschwemmung de 
+-  English - Greek translation for "floods"
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flood πλημμύρα el 
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flood (v) πλημμυρίζω el 
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flood (n) πλημμύρα, κατακλυσμός el 

 

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