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Meanings of alluvial flats in English
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Usage of alluvial flats in English
1
Occasional alluvialflats draw back to low cliffs not over twenty feet high.
2
Recent alluvialflats are found chiefly in the delta of the more important rivers.
3
Rain converted the alluvialflats into a wilderness of mud.
4
We journeyed pretty nearly equidistant from the stream, and kept altogether on the alluvialflats.
5
The alluvialflats were extremely small, and the boldest cliffs separated them from each other.
6
We crossed alluvialflats of considerable extent, on which there was an abundance of grass.
7
The alluvialflats did not appear to have been covered, or to be subject to overflow.
8
The luxuriant growth of grain upon these alluvialflats excited the wonder of all the Greek travellers who visited the East.
9
But there is another force at work, and quite as powerful as rain and rivers, making the soil of alluvialflats.
10
In the alluvialflats were many fine patches of maize looking extremely well, for in Segovia the crops had not been injured by drought.
11
They were continuous on both sides of the river, but retired, more or less, from it, according to the extent of the alluvialflats.
12
As we got further south the alluvialflats in the valleys increased in size and fertility, and the cultivated fields were enclosed with permanent fences.
13
"Common on the rich alluvialflats of the Murray and Darling."