"Riparial" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Riparial" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Riparial" Meaning

The word "riparial" does not have a widely recognized meaning in the English language. It may be a misspelling, a non-word, or a term used in a very specific context. If you could provide more information or the source of this word, I might be able to help you better.

"Riparial" Examples

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Riparian refers to something related to the connection between a body of water and the land along its banks. Here are 5 examples of how it can be used:

1. Geography

Towns along the river's riparian zone often suffered from frequent flooding during the rainy season.

2. Property Law

The homeowners in the riparian estate were charged extra for the use of the lakeshore, due to its scenic value.

3. Ecology

A well-managed riparian area can prevent soil erosion and maintain water quality in the body of water it borders.

4. Restoration

After years of neglect, the government began a project to restore the riparian ecosystem in the polluted river.

5. Engineering

The riparian crossing, made to allow fish to swim safely over the road, was a testament to modern technology and environmental concerns.

"Riparial" Similar Words

Riotous

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Uncontrollably violent or noisy, typically in a public place: a riotous crowd of protesters.

Riotously

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1. In a wild or violent manner.<br>Example: The crowd behaved riotously at the rock concert.<br>2. In a loud and enthusiastic manner.<br>Example: He spoke riotously about the wonderful news.<br><br>(Note: Both meanings convey a sense of excessive noise and excitement, but the first implies violence, while the second implies enthusiasm or joy.)

Riotousness

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The state or quality of being riotous; a rebellious or tumultuous atmosphere or state of affairs.

Riots

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Violent public disturbances or uprisings, often against the government or other authority, involving clashes between protesters and the police or other authorities.

Rip-off

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A rip-off is an instance of cheating or deception, especially by selling something as being of greater value or quality than it actually is.

Rip-roaring

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Thrilling or exciting, often in an old-fashioned way.

Rip

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To tear or pull something apart, especially violently; to be dead.

Riparia

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Riparia refers to the habitat surrounding a river, including the riverbanks, floodplains, and associated wetlands and water bodies. It is a term often used in ecology and conservation biology to describe the unique ecosystem associated with rivers and streams.

Riparian

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Located on or near a river, especially a valley through which a river flows, or a stream or creek that supplements the main river.<br><br>Example: The riparian zone is the area around the river where trees and plants thrive.<br><br>In law, "riparian" can also refer to land next to a river or stream, where owners must share the right to use the water.<br><br>Example: The riparian rights of the neighboring landowners entitle them to fish and have access to the river water.

Riparious

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Located on or bordering a river. Waterside or waterfront.

Ripasso

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Ripasso is an Italian wine-making technique used to refresh and revitalize an existing wines, typically an Amarone or Valpolicella wine from the Veneto region. <br><br>In the ripasso process, the grape skins that were previously separated from the liquid during the first fermentation are soaked with the wine from the current harvest. <br><br>This second fermentation of the wine makes the wine immoderately complex of flavours and gives a mystical fruitiness.

Ripcord

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A ripcord is a cord or line, typically made of elastic material, attached to the parachute of an aircraft or other device to activate its deployment, especially when an emergency situation arises, severing the cord to deploy the parachute and prevent or end free fall.

Ripe

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Ripe means fully grown or mature, especially in a way that makes it suitable for eating or using, often having a good or sweet flavor.<br><br>Examples:<br><br>- The tomatoes were ripe and juicy.<br>- This fruit is ripe and ready to be eaten.

Ripen

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To become fully grown and mature, usually in a plant or fruit.

Ripened

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Ripeness

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The state of being fully grown or mature, often in a sexual or practical sense.<br><br>Example: "The fruit was at the peak of ripeness, making it perfect for eating."<br><br>Or, in a figurative sense:<br><br>Adulthood, readiness to take on responsibilities.<br><br>Example: "By the age of 18, they are expected to reach full ripeness and be independent."