nonnavigable
adjective as in strong fondness
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Example:The river's lower reaches are nonnavigable due to rocky banks and swift currents.
Definition:A naturally or artificially formed waterway, typically long and narrow, used for water transportation.
Example:The coastal towns relied on the nonnavigable waterway for their unique trade as it connected them to inland areas.
Definition:A route or passage for water conveyance or vessel movement, such as a river, canal, or stream.
Example:Many of the lakes in the region are nonnavigable, posing challenges for fish populations and recreational boating.
Definition:A body of water, larger than a pond, that is surrounded by land, often connected with a river system.
Example:The estuary is nonnavigable during low tide due to its shallow and hazardous conditions.
Definition:The partially enclosed coastal body of water, where river water mixes with sea water.
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