Gloomy as the infernal river
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STYGIANGloomy as the infernal river.
louringdark and threatening, as the sky, clouds, or weather; overcast; gloomy
loweringdark and threatening, as the sky, clouds, or weather; overcast; gloomy
TIDAL... river, as the Hudson.
AGGRADEBuild up, as the bank of river.
AARERiver known to the ancients as Obringa
SPANNEDConnected the opposite shores of, as a river
TWEEDFabric with the same name as a Scottish river
STYXRock group with the same name as a mythical river
rousterwharf laborer or deck hand, as on the Mississippi River
rousterswharf laborer or deck hand, as on the Mississippi River
runtravel on (as a river) in a boat run the rapids
URAL1,575-mile river known to some locals as the Zhayyq
outfallthe outlet of a body of water (as a river or lake)
disembogue(Spanish) to discharge or pour forth from the mouth (as from a river)
disemboguesDISEMBOGUE, (Spanish) to discharge or pour forth from the mouth (as from a river)
disemboguedDISEMBOGUE, (Spanish) to discharge or pour forth from the mouth (as from a river)
disemboguingDISEMBOGUE, (Spanish) to discharge or pour forth from the mouth (as from a river)
seething(of a river or the sea) Foam as if it were boiling; be turbulent
PLATTERiver facetiously described as "a mile wide at the mouth, but only six inches deep"
distributaryA branch of a river that does not return to the main stream after leaving it (as in a delta)
waterlinesThe level reached by the sea or a river visible as a line on a rock face, beach, or riverbank
distributariesA branch of a river that does not return to the main stream after leaving it (as in a delta)
profilesAn outline of part of the earth's surface, e.g., the course of a river, as seen in a vertical section
profileAn outline of part of the earth's surface, e.g., the course of a river, as seen in a vertical section
vicarianceThe geographical separation of a population, typically by a physical barrier such as a mountain range or river, resulting in a pair of closely related species
dredgerany of various powerful machines for dredging up or removing earth, as from the bottom of a river, by means of a scoop, a series of buckets, a suction pipe, or the like