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1. flọ̄dī adj.

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Pertaining to a river.

2. flọ̄d-yāte n.

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(a) One of the movable barriers controlling the flow of water in a millrace, a floodgate; a similar barrier in a navigable stream; also fig.; (b) in personal names.

3. flọ̄d n.

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(a) A flowing body of water; river, stream; the flod of Temse, the River Thames; the channel or current of a river; ston of flod, river stone; (b) the sea; salt flod, se flod, a sea or ocean; (c) any…

4. wā̆ter-flọ̄d n.

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(a) A flowing body of water such as a river or stream; also [2nd quot.], a wellspring or outpouring of water;—used fig. (b) naturally occurring bodies of water, esp. as opposed to land or air; also,…

5. sē-flọ̄d n.

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(a) The sea; also in proverb; (b) high tide; flood tide.

6. flọ̄dgā̆ng n.

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A flood regarded as a rush of water.

7. ?flōden v.

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To run, flee.