floodlet

noun

Etymology

From flood + -let.

  1. inherited from *flōduz
  2. inherited from *flōdu
  3. inherited from flōd
  4. inherited from flod
  5. suffixed as floodlet — “flood + let

Definitions

  1. A small flood.

    • This flood, or rather floodlet, was a veritable godsend, because it cleaned the river bed of the accumulated dirt of months and washed away great quantities of insect life which make the trout decline the angler's lure.

The neighborhood

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