Results for: river which flows from Mexico into the Colorado River
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able to be crossed without swimming (e.g. a shallow river)wadeable
abstract art, abstract idea; unrealistic idea; act of removing or separating; preoccupation, absentmindedness; abstract work of art, conceptualization, extraction, generalized concept, generalizing process, pumping water from riverabstraction
act of cutting off; part that branches off from another (as in a road or stream); cutoff switch (Electricity); point or time beyond which something is no longer effective or usable, break in music, electrical threshold, end of supply, limit, new river ...cutoff
act of flowing; movement of a liquid; something which flows; steady progression (of things, events, etc.); outpouring, outflow; rate of flowing; flood, overflowing; menstruation; (Slang) act of performing rap music, be available in quantity, be experie...flow
aggressive woman, large tall woman; member of a race of female warriors (Greek mythology), mythological warrior, river running through northern Brazil in South America, second longest river in the world, Amazonas River; (Computers) on-line bookstore, I...Amazon
air or water current, beam of light, brook, creek, river; flow of water or other liquid; constant outpouring, constant flow, continuous series, float freely, flow in large quantities, flow; pour out from; arrive in large numbers; flow freely; blow, wav...stream
air-to-air missile, punch in boxing, rattlesnake, somebody sneaky, species of rattlesnake that moves across sand by making sideways looping motions with its body (native to northern Mexico and the southwestern United States); hard punch made from the sidesidewinder
alcoholic beverage, either of two types of cacti that are found in northern Mexico and Texas; alcoholic drink made from the fermented juice of an agave, peyote, see also:tequilamescal
along riverbank, land owner by river, pertaining to the banks of a river or body of water; located on the bank of a river or body of waterriparian
alternative name for the Thames River around Oxford, England, Egyptian goddess of fertility, Egyptian mother goddessIsis
anastomic branch (stream which branches off of a river), stream rejoining riveranabranch
ancient capital of the Assyrian Empire, situated on the Tigris River in northern Iraq. At the height of its importance from about 705bc , it was destroyed by the Babylonians and Medes in 612 BC ., capital of the ancient kingdom of Assyri...Nineveh
ancient city located on the Euphrates River in Asia (former capital of the Babylonian Empire); a leading provider of single-click information access translation and conversion software, ancient Mesopotamian city, place of exile, place of immoralityBabylon
ancient city on the Euphrates River, northeast of Aleppo in present-day northern SyriaCarchemish
ancient kingdom ruled from the city of Meroë, ruined city in northern Sudan, on the Nile RiverMeroë
 

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