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Salam1101 Posted 21 years ago
Grammar

Rill

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00My Longman dictionary doesn't have this word. Is it British ? 02br
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0Both sides of the Atlantic, at least. Are you using a Learner's Dictionary? The word is slightly poetic and not so often in common use these days.

  • 0Both sides of the Atlantic, at least.
  • Are you using a Learner's Dictionary?
  • The word is slightly poetic and not so often in common use these days.
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0Both sides of the Atlantic, at least. Are you using a Learner's Dictionary? The word is slightly poetic and not so often in common use these days. 02br
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00"Quick definitions (rill) 02br
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00# noun: a small channel (as one formed by soil erosion) 02br
00# noun: a small stream 02br
00# name: A surname (very rare: popula
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0 Thanks for quick response, MM. Actually, I'm using an advanced American electronic dictionary. Could you tell me the common word that I can use instead. 02br
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0 Sorry if I interfere... 02br
00"rivulet", "run", "runnel", "streamlet" (that's from the Hyperdictionary) 0-
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0Thanks for your help, pieanne 050010id1
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0 You're quite welcome, Salam! 0-
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0 Off topic, 02br
00''In western Manitoba, communities from the United States border to Swan River were put on a flash flood watch, including an area between Brandon and Dauphin.'' 02br
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00What dese 01i00put on02i00 mean hear? 0-
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0'Put' = 'placed', Salam, like a sailor is put on watch. The communities involved were advised to look for flash flooding. 0-

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