flatwash

/ˈflætˌwæʃ/

Definitions

1. noun

A type of gentle, flat flood or overflow of water, especially from a river or lake, often caused by seasonal variations in water levels.

“The flatwash from the swollen lake caused significant damage to the nearby town.”

Synonyms

  • deluge
  • flood

Antonyms

  • drought
  • dryness