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21riv|er|front — «RIHV uhr FRUHNT», noun. the part of a town or city on or near a river or a harbor area …
22riv|er|head — «RIHV uhr HEHD», noun. the source of a river …
23riv|er|ine — «RIHV uh ryn, uhr ihn», adjective. 1. of or having to do with a river. 2. situated or living on the banks of a river …
24riv|er|scape — «RIHV uhr skayp», noun. 1. a scene on a river. 2. a picture representing such a scene …
25riv|er|side — «RIHV uhr SYD», noun, adjective. –n. the bank of a river: »We walked along the riverside. –adj. beside a river; on the bank of a river: »The riverside path is much used …
26riv|er|wards — «RIHV uhr wuhrdz», adverb. = riverward. (Cf. ↑riverward) …
27riv|er|ward — «RIHV uhr wuhrd», adverb, adjective. toward a river: »to look riverward (adv.); a riverward look (adj.) …
28riv|er|way — «RIHV uhr WAY», noun. a way over a river; a river that boats or ships can go on: »the traffic across riverways to the sea …
29riv|er|weed — «RIHV uhr WEED», noun. any one of various small, submerged, freshwater plants …
30riv|er|wor|thy — «RIHV uhr WURTH ee», adjective, thi|er, thi|est. suitable for use on a river: »An open, conventional canoe aluminum, canvas, or birch bark will feel to me about as riverworthy as a rickshaw (John McPhee) …