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A riffle is a shallow landform in a flowing channel. [1] Colloquially, it is a shallow place in a river where water flows quickly past rocks.
A riffle is a shallow landform in a flowing channel. [1] Colloquially, it is a shallow place in a river where water flows quickly past rocks.
riffle · noun. shuffling by splitting the pack and interweaving the two halves at their corners · verb. shuffle (playing cards) by separating the deck into two ...
Riffles are one of the most overlooked water type. They occur when the stream bed or rocks disrupt the current's flow in shallow water.
A riffle is also a kind of file used in fine woodworking or metalcrafting. I had a set that got destroyed in the fire.
Alluvial riffles are alternating shallow step-like forms that span the channel bed. These sediment storage zones tend to comprise tightly imbricated bed ...
to look quickly through the pages of a book, magazine, etc., or through a collection of things: He riffled through the stack of papers on his desk.
The riffles are short segments of the stream where water flow is agitated by rocks. The rocky bottom provides protection from predators, food deposition and ...
Riffles control the stream bed slope and elevation and they serve as a gateway and exit to pools in a meandering system. They also provide a good starting point ...
Jan 1, 2019 — To riffle (with a short i) is to flip through cursorily, and specifically, according to Merriam-Webster, “to leaf by sliding a thumb along ...
1. US a. a shoal, reef, or shallow in a stream, producing a stretch of ruffled or choppy water b. a stretch of such water c. a ripple or the ripples of such ...
A constructed riffle is a grade control and habitat structure built by placing river cobble in a stream to create changes in flows that benefit aquatic ...
Dec 13, 2017 — A riffle is a shallow landform (elevated river bed) on a stream where water runs fast and in an agitated manner due to sediment deposits below the place.
Use "rifle" when referring to a type of firearm designed for accuracy, typically with a long barrel and rifling. Rifles are commonly used in hunting, sports ...
Riffle[list,x,{imin,imax,n}]. yields a list in which x appears if possible at positions imin, imin+n, imin+2n, … , imax.
See also: Riffle. English. Pronunciation. IPA: /ˈɹɪfəl/. Audio (Southern England): Duration: 1 second.0:01, (file). Rhymes: -ɪfəl. Etymology 1.
Riffle. A research project aiming to simplify app development by using databases for client-side state management. By Geoffrey Litt, Nicholas Schiefer, Johannes ...
Jun 1, 2020 — Both riffle and rifle mean nearly the same thing. Both mean to go through something but there is a subtle difference. To riffle (rhymes with ...