anabranch

[ˈænəˌbræntʃ]

anabranch Definition

a section of a river or stream that diverts from the main channel and re-joins it later, often forming an island or a stagnant pool.

Using anabranch: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "anabranch" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The anabranch of the river is a popular spot for fishing.

  • Example

    The water in the anabranch is much calmer than in the main channel.

  • Example

    The island was formed by the anabranch of the river.

anabranch Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for anabranch

Phrases with anabranch

  • a network of interconnected channels that form a complex river system

    Example

    The anabranch system of the Mississippi River is one of the largest in the world.

  • anabranching river

    a river with multiple channels that diverge and converge, creating a braided appearance

    Example

    The anabranching river in the national park is a popular destination for kayaking and canoeing.

  • anabranchial flow

    the flow of water in an anabranch, which is typically slower and more stagnant than in the main channel

    Example

    The anabranchial flow of the river is home to many species of fish and other aquatic life.

Origins of anabranch

from Greek 'ana-' meaning 'upward' and 'branch'

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Summary: anabranch in Brief

An 'anabranch' [ˈænəˌbræntʃ] is a section of a river or stream that diverts from the main channel and re-joins it later, often forming an island or a stagnant pool. It is also known as a 'distributary' or 'tributary.' Phrases like 'anabranch system' and 'anabranching river' describe complex river systems with multiple channels that diverge and converge. 'Anabranchial flow' refers to the flow of water in an anabranch, which is typically slower and more stagnant than in the main channel.