-nouns
running water., jet, spirt, spurt, squirt, spout, spray, splash, rush, gush, jet d'eau; sluice., water spout, water fall; cascade, force, foss; lin, linn; ghyll, Niagara; cataract, rapids, white water, catadupe, cataclysm; debacle, inundation, deluge; chute, washout., rain, rainfall; serein; shower, scud; downpour; driving rain, drenching rain, cloudburst; hyetology, hyetography; predominance of Aquarius, reign of St. Swithin; mizzle, drizzle, stillicidum, plash; dropping; falling weather., stream, course, flux, flow, profluence; effluence (egress); defluxion; flowing; current, tide, race, coulee., spring, artesian well, fount, fountain; rill, rivulet, gill, gullet, rillet; streamlet, brooklet; branch [U.S.]; runnel, sike, burn, beck, creek, brook, bayou, stream, river; reach, tributary., body of water, torrent, rapids, flush, flood, swash; spring tide, high tide, full tide; bore, tidal bore, eagre, hygre; fresh, freshet; indraught, reflux, undercurrent, eddy, vortex, gurge, whirlpool, Maelstrom, regurgitation, overflow; confluence, corrivation., wave, billow, surge, swell, ripple; beach comber, riffle [U.S.], rollers, ground swell, surf, breakers, white horses, whitecaps; rough sea, heavy sea, high seas, cross sea, long sea, short sea, chopping sea., [Science of fluids in motion] hydrodynamics; hydraulics, hydraulicostatics; rain gauge, flowmeter; pegology., irrigation (water); pump; watering pot, watering cart; hydrant, syringe; garden hose, lawn spray, sprinkler; bhisti, mussuk.
-verbs
flow, run; meander; gush, pour, spout, roll, jet, well, issue; drop, drip, dribble, plash, spirtle, trill, trickle, distill, percolate; stream, overflow, inundate, deluge, flow over, splash, swash; guggle, murmur, babble, bubble, purl, gurgle, sputter, spurt, spray, regurgitate; ooze, flow out (egress) [more]., rain hard, rain in torrents, rain cats and dogs, rain pitchforks; pour with rain, drizzle, spit, set in; mizzle., flow into, fall into, open into, drain into; discharge itself, disembogue., [Cause a flow] pour; pour out (discharge); shower down, irrigate, drench (wet) [more]; spill, splash., [Stop a flow] stanch; dam, up (close); obstruct.
-adjectives
fluent; diffluent, profluent, affluent; tidal; flowing; meandering, meandry, meandrous; fluvial, fluviaatile; streamy, showery, rainy, pluvial, stillicidous; stillatitious.
-phrases
"for men may come and men may go but I go on forever" [Tennyson]; "that old man river, he just keeps rolling along" [Showboat]
dam in a river
That would be dam.
Weirs
on which river tehari dam
The word "Jordan" means "the river that rushes down." And between Mount Hermon and the sea of Galilee that's exactly what it does! The Jordan River in Israel has no dam as there is not enough water that flows through it to turn enough turbines to make the enterprise worth doing. There is a dam on the Jordan River in British Columbia, Canada (which is an entirely different river). That dam is called the Jordan River Diversion Dam.
The milk from the mother given/offered to her offspring. Dam is another word for mother.
The name Amsterdam comes from the word Amstelredamme which was the original name of the city. It means a dam on the river Amstel.
The river that feeds into Hoover Dam is the Colorado river.
It controls the river flow below the dam.
it's on the River Nile in Egypt
Narmada River is where the Indira Sagar dam is located. This dam was made by Indira Gandhi.
Colorado River.