What is another word for diluvial?

Pronunciation: [dɪlˈuːvɪəl] (IPA)

Diluvial is a word used to describe geological formations or features that are the result of flooding or deluges. There are several synonyms for diluvial, including fluvial, alluvial, and inundation. Fluvial is commonly used to describe features or formations formed by river action, while alluvial typically refers to sediment that has been deposited by moving water. Inundation is a more general term that describes any instance of flooding or overflow. Other possible synonyms for diluvial include flood-related terms such as deluge, floodplain, and floodwater. However, diluvial and its synonyms are generally limited to discussion of geological phenomena rather than flooding as a natural disaster.

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Usage examples for Diluvial

It would be otherwise if we could identify them with the anti-diluvian Atlantes, or find their diluvial remains.
"The American Nations, Vol. I."
C. S. Rafinesque
The Strait of Choco nearly filled up: and diluvial soil, gravel, sand, boulders and organic remains scattered over the land, the hills, plains and caves.
"The American Nations, Vol. I."
C. S. Rafinesque
Only here and there patches of arable land maintained small farmhouses, but the greater part of the surface of Manhattan Island was composed of a poor grazing land, interspersed with rolling ledges of bare granite, on which were visible what were then known as "diluvial scratches," which my brother Charles, who was an ardent naturalist, explained to me as the grooves made by the irruption of the deluge, which carried masses of stone across the broad ledges and left these scratches, then held widely as testimony to the actuality of the great deluge of Genesis.
"The Autobiography of a Journalist, Volume I"
William James Stillman

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