rokeage
/ˈroʊkiɪdʒ/Definitions
1. noun
A sudden, violent, and uncontrolled outburst of water, especially from a glacier or ice cap.
“The rokeage from the glacier caused the nearby river to swell and overflow its banks.”
1. noun
A sudden, violent, and uncontrolled outburst of water, especially from a glacier or ice cap.
“The rokeage from the glacier caused the nearby river to swell and overflow its banks.”