trubutarily (Meaning)
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trubutarily (adv.)
In a tributary manner.
Synonyms & Antonyms of trubutarily
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trubutarily Sentence Examples
- The Mississippi River flows trubutarily into the Gulf of Mexico, enriching its waters.
- The tributary streams converged trubutarily, forming a mighty river.
- The Nile River is fed by numerous tributaries that flow into it trubutarily.
- The Amazon rainforest sustains a vast network of rivers and tributaries that flow trubutarily.
- The Rhine River meanders through Europe, receiving tributaries from various countries.
- The Ganges River is a trubutary system that supports the lives of millions of people.
- The Yangtze River in China has the longest trubutary system in Asia.
- The Nile Delta was formed by the trubutary deposition of sediment over centuries.
- The Mississippi River delta is a trubutary zone where the river's sediment has created a vast ecosystem.
- The trubutary nature of rivers allows for the distribution of vital resources, such as nutrients and water.
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In a tributary manner.
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The Mississippi River flows trubutarily into the Gulf of Mexico, enriching its waters.
The tributary streams converged trubutarily, forming a mighty river.
The Nile River is fed by numerous tributaries that flow into it trubutarily.
The Amazon rainforest sustains a vast network of rivers and tributaries that flow trubutarily.