river
How to Use River
Learner’s notesIn plain EnglishA large flowing body of water; in poker slang, the last card dealt.
Note that "river" and "rival" look similar but come from different Latin roots — river from "riverbank," rival from "stream."
Trace the full origin ↓Word Forms
rivered past tense, rivers plural, rivers plural, Rivers plural, rivers singular
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The _____ burst its banks after days of heavy rain.
Etymology
From Anglo-Norman rivere, ultimately from Latin riparius ("of a riverbank"), from ripa ("bank"). It is unrelated to Latin rivus ("stream"), despite the resemblance — that root instead gives us "rival."