River

/ˈrɪv.ər/ noun

A river is a large, natural stream of water that flows across land and usually empties into a sea, lake, or another river. Rivers provide water, transportation, and habitats for many living things.

From Old French *riviere* “river, riverbank,” from Latin *riparia (ripa)* “riverbank.” The focus originally was on the banks and shoreline, then shifted to the flowing water itself.

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