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It is when a river bursts its banks due to the sudden massive increase in the volume of water. Huge areas of land on either side is then under water for a period of time - flooded, or inundated, by the river water.
The likely word here is inundated (covered or flooded by water).
That is the correct spelling of "inundated" (flooded).
A term that means without water is dehydrated. Dry, moisture-free, arid, and drought are all also terms that mean without water.
The term that means all the liquid and solid water on Earth is "hydrosphere."
Hydrophilic.
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osmosis
Hydrophobia
hydrolysis
The term aqua is Italian for water, agua is the spanish term for water, and Verde means green in spanish, so I surmise that it means green water
The term "hydrate" comes from the Greek word "hudōr," which means water. This term reflects the composition of hydrates, which contain water molecules within their structure.