floodway

/ˈflɒdweɪ/

Definitions

1. noun

A natural channel or bed of a river that is normally dry but fills with water during periods of high flow, or a man-made channel for diverting floodwaters from a river.

“The construction of a floodway helped to prevent the town from being flooded during the heavy rainfall season.”

Synonyms

  • flood channel
  • floodplain

Antonyms

  • drainage channel
  • dry riverbed