fluvio-, fluvi-
(Latin: river, stream)
						fluvioterrestrial (adjective) (not comparable)					
					
						Referring to land and fresh water: Some animals lead fluvioterrestrial lives in streams and on land, but not in seas or oceans. 
									Lots of plants flourish in fluvioterrestrial areas on land, but not in maritime waters.
						fluviovolcanic					
					
						In geology, a reference to the combined action of volcanoes and streams, as in beds of volcanic ash deposited by a river.					
									
						1. Erosion as a result of running water or wave action: The various fluviraptions in coastal areas are obviously caused by the actions of waves; especially, as a result of storms or tsunamis.
2. Washing away or the washing off of loose material; such as, earth, sand, etc. as a result of flowing water: Large waves, or a series of waves, caused by an earthquake that moved large quantities of water in the ocean, created all kinds of fluviraptions when they hit land.
									2. Washing away or the washing off of loose material; such as, earth, sand, etc. as a result of flowing water: Large waves, or a series of waves, caused by an earthquake that moved large quantities of water in the ocean, created all kinds of fluviraptions when they hit land.
						glaciofluvial					
					
						Used of sediments transported by ice and deposited from the melted waters of a glacier.					
									
						interfluvial					
					
						Situated between (the valleys of) adjacent watercourses.					
									
						multifluvian					
					
						Having many rivers flowing into it.					
									
						pluviofluvial (adjective), more pluviofluvial, most pluviofluvial					
					
						Referring to the combined action or results of rainfall and the flow of streams or rivers: There was a sudden cloudburst causing a deluge of water which resulted in a pluviofluvial overflowing of the creek in the village.					
									
						subfluvial					
					
						Extending under a river.					
									
						transfluvial, transfluvian					
					
						Situated or dwelling across or beyond a river:					
									Cross references of word families that are related directly, or indirectly, to: "river, stream": amni-; meand-; oceano-; potamo-; ripari-.
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