riverway
English
Noun
riverway (plural riverways)
- The segment of a river or route on a river which is traversed by watercraft.
- 1886, Amelia E. Barr, chapter 3, in The Bow of Orange Ribbon:
- "That is the boat of Captain Hyde. What comes he this way for?"
"The river way is free to all, Joanna."
- 1921, Basil King, chapter 25, in The Empty Sack:
- Manhattan was a line of constellations, the riverway a gulf of darkness in which were scattered stars.
- 1993 July 17, Rupert Cornwell, “Defences crumble as mighty rivers merge”, in Independent, UK, retrieved 19 January 2014:
- Barge traffic on the country's most important commercial riverway is completely paralysed.
- 2007 February 23, Stephen Regenold, “Deep Inside the Yucatán”, in New York Times, retrieved 19 January 2014:
- An advanced Mesoamerican civilization of temples, pyramids, ball courts and paved roads sprouted and grew not near a seaport or on a riverway, but deep inland at jungle oases.
References
- Oxford English Dictionary, 3rd ed., 2005.
- “riverway”, in OneLook Dictionary Search.
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