ripple as upon the surface of water
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riffledripple, as upon the surface of water
riffleripple, as upon the surface of water
DAPSkip, as a stone on the surface of water.
dappedto bounce or skip, as on the surface of a body of water
dapto bounce or skip, as on the surface of a body of water
dapsto bounce or skip, as on the surface of a body of water
skittersDraw (bait) jerkily across the surface of the water as a technique in fishing
skitteringDraw (bait) jerkily across the surface of the water as a technique in fishing
skitteredDraw (bait) jerkily across the surface of the water as a technique in fishing
sinkersweight, as of lead, for sinking a fishing line or net below the surface of the water
planing(of a boat, surfboard, etc.) Skim over the surface of water as a result of lift produced hydrodynamically
drakestonea flat stone so thrown along the surface of water as to skip from point to point before it sinks
saltationsThe movement of hard particles such as sand over an uneven surface in a turbulent flow of air or water
drakestonesDRAKESTONE, a flat stone so thrown along the surface of water as to skip from point to point before it sinks
subirrigationirrigation below the surface, as by a periodic rise of the water table or by a system of underground porous pipes
subirrigationsSUBIRRIGATION, irrigation below the surface, as by a periodic rise of the water table or by a system of underground porous pipes
seichesan oscillation of the surface of a landlocked body of water (as a lake) that varies in period from a few minutes to several hours
rippleA small wave or series of waves on the surface of water, esp. as caused by an object dropping into it or a slight breeze
ripplesA small wave or series of waves on the surface of water, esp. as caused by an object dropping into it or a slight breeze
seichean oscillation of the surface of a landlocked body of water (as a lake) that varies in period from a few minutes to several hours
subirrigationsto irrigate beneath the surface of the ground, as with water passing through a system of underground porous pipes or transmitted through the subsoil from ditches, etc.
muidmixture of water, clay, and chemicals used in oil-well drilling and having various functions (as lubrication and cooling of the bit and flushing of rock particles to the surface)