Interflow

Pronunciation: /ˈˌɪntɝˈfɫoʊ/

Interflow (noun)

  1. The movement of water through soil layers, often between surface and groundwater.

Examples

  • The interflow of the streams created a larger river.
  • Interflow between the lakes helps maintain water levels.

Common collocations: steady interflow, natural interflow, interflow seamlessly, interflow naturally

Interflow (verb)

  1. To mix or flow together, often referring to liquids or ideas.

Examples

  • The colors interflow to create a beautiful pattern.
  • Different cultures interflow in the city, enriching its diversity.

Synonyms of Interflow

Neutral

Antonyms of Interflow

  • when discussing division or distinction