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  • 121New River (Mexico — Rio Nuevo redirects here. For other uses, see Rio Nuevo (disambiguation). New River Rio Nuevo Map of the New River (left) Watershed; Alamo River on the right. Origin near Cerro Prieto …

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  • 122drain — Synonyms and related words: abate, ablate, ablation, abrade, abridge, absorb, absorption, abstract, abuse, achromatize, acquire, air dry, anhydrate, assimilate, assimilation, attrition, bake, bankrupt, bate, bereave, blackmail, blanch, bleach,… …

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  • 123hole — Synonyms and related words: Augean stables, Babylon, CAT, Gomorrah, Sodom, abode, abri, abysm, abyss, aerospace, aerosphere, air hole, air pocket, airspace, alveolation, alveolus, antre, antrum, aperture, area, armpit, arroyo, asylum, auger,… …

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  • 124sluice — Synonyms and related words: aboideau, air lock, aqueduct, arroyo, avenue, baptize, bath, bathe, bed, blow out, blowhole, canal, channel, chute, cloaca, cloaca maxima, creek bed, culvert, debouch, deluge, dip, dock gate, donga, door, douche, douse …

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  • 125tunnel — Synonyms and related words: abri, access, adit, aisle, alley, ambulatory, antre, aperture, approach trench, arcade, artery, avenue, bore, bunker, burrow, cave, cavern, channel, cloister, colonnade, communication, communication trench, conduit,… …

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  • 126drain — v 1. draw off, sluice, pump off, withdraw, remover take away; extract, milk, tap, broach; filter, filtrate, percolate. 2. deprive, impoverish, pauperize, ruin; consume, empty, expend, deplete, exhaust; tax, sap, bleed, enervate, devitalize;… …

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  • 127gutter — n drain, sewer, cloaca, culvert, conduit; duct, O v. Eng. aqueduct, watercourse, canal, channel, flume; trough, eaves trough, open tube, trench, ditch, Brit. sough; shoot, hole, furrow, groove, race, rut, chase; spout, gargoyle, watersprout,… …

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  • 128sink — [c]/sɪŋk / (say singk) verb (sank or sunk, sunk or sunken, sinking) –verb (i) 1. to descend gradually to a lower level, as water, flames, etc. 2. to go down towards or below the horizon. 3. to slope d …