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  1. The sources of drinking water among these tribal populations are usually tube wells, ponds, ditches, wells and rivulets, which considerably increases the chances of water-borne bacterial and fungal infections.

  2. Life continued amid the ruins: rivulets of creek water gushed through the central drag, where motortaxi drivers washed their vehicles and young children bathed in crowded gutters. From The Atlantic In front of a row of rapt diners, a baroque piece of hamaguri clam softly droops as a rivulet of sauce follows the curve of one edge.

  3. Examples of rivulet in a Sentence. small rivulets trickled down the side of the cliff. Recent Examples on the Web Constant rains feed sparkling rivulets that make the dark basalt bedrock glisten and the sheer green slopes shine.

  4. Example Sentences. This was one saucy sandwich, and I immediately imagined myself with rivulets of both of its dressings dripping down my chin. From Washington Post. Anson's Bay affords good anchorage, and probably has a small rivulet at the bottom. From Project Gutenberg.

  5. Definition of rivulet noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  6. rivulet. (rɪvjʊlɪt ) Word forms: rivulets. countable noun. A rivulet is a small stream. [formal] He learned that kind of well was fed by hundreds of tiny underground rivulets. Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner’s Dictionary. Copyright © HarperCollins Publishers.

  7. Examples of rivulet in a Sentence. Recent Examples on the Web Kevin’s labors can be measured in rivulets of sweat. Lauren Michele Jackson, The New Yorker, 22 Dec. 2023 Little rivulets of piano trickle through the melody, wearing out the paint.

  8. In its disturbed state a rivulet has contact lines that are not straight lines but are corrugated curves that can move normal to themselves. 来自 Cambridge English Corpus. The rivulet becomes a stream. 来自.

  9. rivulet. From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English riv‧u‧let /ˈrɪvjəlɪt/ noun [countable] written a very small stream of water or liquid rivulet of rivulets of rain running down the window Examples from the Corpus rivulet • Springs had erupted in every hollow, and every path was a rivulet.

  10. A rivulet is a small stream. A rivulet is to a river as a baby is to an adult. There are several ways to remember this word. One is the similarity of its sound to "river." Another is the suffix -let, which indicates small things. For example, a piglet is a small pig or baby pig.