rheophoric

/raɪ.əʊˈfɒrɪk/

Definitions

1. adjective

relating to or resembling a river or streams, especially in having a smooth, flowing movement or sound

“The musician’s skillful fingers created a rheophoric melody that echoed the gentle flow of a nearby brook.”

2. noun

a sound that resembles the flow of a river or stream

“The soft, soothing sound of the wind rustling through the reeds created a rheophoric effect that calmed the listener’s spirit.”

Synonyms

  • fluvial
  • limnological

Antonyms

  • arid
  • desertic