fluvio-, fluvi-
(Latin: river, stream)
						1. A foul-smelling outflow or vapor; especially, a gaseous waste.
2. An unpleasant smell or harmful fumes usually given off by waste or decaying matter.
3. A slight or invisible exhalation or vapor; especially, one that is disagreeable or noxious.
									2. An unpleasant smell or harmful fumes usually given off by waste or decaying matter.
3. A slight or invisible exhalation or vapor; especially, one that is disagreeable or noxious.
						fluvial					
					
						1. Pertaining to rivers and river activities; found or living in a river. 
2. Produced by a river or stream.
									2. Produced by a river or stream.
						fluvialist					
					
						One who explains certain phenomena in geology or physical geography by the action of existing streams.					
									
						fluviated					
					
						Overflowed by a river, marshy.					
									
						fluviatic					
					
						Growing or living in streams.					
									
						fluviatile					
					
						1. Inhabiting rivers and streams; fluvial. 
2. Of or pertaining to a river or rivers; found, growing, or living in rivers; formed, caused, or produced by the action of rivers.
									2. Of or pertaining to a river or rivers; found, growing, or living in rivers; formed, caused, or produced by the action of rivers.
						fluviation					
					
						1. The formation of rivers. 
2. A river system.
									2. A river system.
						fluvicoline (adjective), more fluvicoline, most fluvicoline					
					
						Inhabiting or frequenting rivers or streams; said of certain birds, fishes, mollusks, etc.					
									
						fluvioaeolian					
					
						In geology, produced or caused by the action of streams and wind.					
									
						fluviograph					
					
						An instrument for measuring and recording automatically the rise and fall of a river.					
									
						fluviolacustrine					
					
						Pertaining to or produced by the action of both rivers and lakes.					
									
						fluviologist					
					
						A specialist in the study of rivers.					
									
						fluviology					
					
						1. The scientific study of rivers. 
2. The facts and conditions relating to a river or a river-system.
									2. The facts and conditions relating to a river or a river-system.
						fluviomarine (adjective) (not comparable)					
					
						1. Concerning the inhabitants of rivers and seas: Especially fish are considered to be fluviomarine creatures that exist in both streams and oceans.  
2. Referring to sediments formed by the combined action of rivers and seas: The accumulation of rocks, stones, and broken shells, known as fluviomarine deposits, filled the mouth of the river.
									2. Referring to sediments formed by the combined action of rivers and seas: The accumulation of rocks, stones, and broken shells, known as fluviomarine deposits, filled the mouth of the river.
						fluviometer					
					
						An instrument for measuring the rise and fall of rivers.					
									Cross references of word families that are related directly, or indirectly, to: "river, stream": amni-; meand-; oceano-; potamo-; ripari-.
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