Flood

/flʌd/ noun

A flood is when a large amount of water covers land that is usually dry, often after heavy rain or melting snow. It can damage homes, roads, and crops.

“Flood” comes from Old English “flōd,” meaning “a flowing of water, deluge,” from a Proto-Germanic root linked to flowing. It is related to the word “flow.”

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