Waterfall
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Waterfall
... 2. (n.) An arrangement of a woman's back hair over a cushion or frame in some
resemblance to a waterfall. 3. (n.) A certain kind of neck scarf. Int. ...WATERFALL. ...
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Watereth (9 Occurrences)

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Kenath (2 Occurrences)
... of the Romans, on both sides of Wady Kanawat, where, descending from the slopes
of Jebel ed-Druze, it plunges over a precipice, forming a picturesque waterfall...
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Watercourse (6 Occurrences)
... pool" (2 Kings 18:17 Isaiah 7:3; Isaiah 36:2). (5) tsinnor, "watercourse," the King
James Version "gutter" (2 Samuel 5:8). See BROOK; RIVER; STREAM; WATERFALL. ...
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Waterspout
... Revised Version margin, "sea-monsters" or "water-spouts." "Praise Yahweh from the
earth, Ye sea-monsters, and all deeps." See DRAGON; SEA-MONSTER; WATERFALL. ...
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Waterfalls (1 Occurrence)

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Force (250 Occurrences)
... Noah Webster's Dictionary 1. (vt) To stuff; to lard; to farce. 2. (n.)
A waterfall; a cascade. 3. (n.) Strength or energy of body ...
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Rapid (1 Occurrence)
... 4. (n.) The part of a river where the current moves with great swiftness, but without
actual waterfall or cascade; -- usually in the plural; as, the Lachine ...
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Aner (3 Occurrences)
... a'-ner (`aner; Septuagint Aunan; Samaritan Pentateuch, `anram, "sprout," "waterfall"):
One of the three "confederates" of Abraham in his pursuit after the four ...
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Spray (1 Occurrence)
... 5. (vt) Water flying in small drops or particles, as by the force of wind,
or the dashing of waves, or from a waterfall, and the like. ...
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International Standard Bible Encyclopedia
WATERFALL

wo'-ter-fol (tsinnor; only in the American Standard Revised Version (Psalm 42:7)):

"Deep calleth unto deep at the

noise of thy waterfalls;

All thy waves and thy billows

are gone over me."

The King James Version and the English Revised Version have "waterspouts," the English Revised Version margin "cataracts." The etymology of the word is uncertain. It occurs also in 2 Samuel 5:8, translated "watercourse," the King James Version "gutter." Compare (tsanteroth), "spouts" (Zechariah 4:12).

Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary
1. (n.) A fall, or perpendicular descent, of the water of a river or stream, or a descent nearly perpendicular; a cascade; a cataract.

2. (n.) An arrangement of a woman's back hair over a cushion or frame in some resemblance to a waterfall.

3. (n.) A certain kind of neck scarf.

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