inundant

inundant
\\-dənt\ adjective
Etymology: Latin inundant-, inundans, present participle of inundare
: flooding, inundating

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  • Inundant — In*un dant, a. [L. inundans, p. pr. of inundare.] Overflowing. [R.] Shenstone. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • inundant — [in un′dənt] adj. [L inundans, prp. of inundare: see INUNDATE] overflowing or inundating …   English World dictionary

  • inundant — /in un deuhnt/, adj. 1. flooding or overflowing. 2. overwhelming with force, numbers, etc. [1620 30; < L inundant (s. of inundans), prp. of inundare; see INUNDATE] * * * …   Universalium

  • inundant — in·un·dant …   English syllables

  • SALIENS — fons est, perpetuô liquore ebulliens, cuiusmodi Salientibus Romanorum olim horti, cubicula, cenacula, balnea, et corruptelae denique omnes (ut conqueritur Frontinus) instructae fuerunt. Ad haec aquas tantâ copiâ inmissas in domos privatas, docet… …   Hofmann J. Lexicon universale

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