Downriver

/ˌdaʊnˈrɪvər/ adverb

in the direction that a river flows; toward the mouth of a river or in the direction of lower elevation.

Compound of 'down' (from Old English 'dūn,' meaning 'from a hill') and 'river' (from Old French 'riviere'). The direction is relative to water flow rather than absolute geography.

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