Hebrew and Greek Strong's Dictionary with all the definitions plus combined with every place that word is used in the definitions.
Complete index of every word used in both the Hebrew and Greek Strong's Dictionary in English Word order.
Hebrew and Greek Expanded Dictionary
flood 02229 ## zaram {zaw-ram'} ; a primitive root ; to gush (as water) : -- carry away as with a {flood} , pour out .
flood 02230 ## zerem {zeh'- rem} ; from 02229 ; a gush of water : -- {flood} , overflowing , shower , storm , tempest .
flood 02975 ## y@` or {yeh-ore'} ; of Egyptian origin ; a channel , e . g . a fosse , canal , shaft ; specifically the Nile , as the one river of Egypt , including its collateral trenches ; also the Tigris , as the main river of Assyria : -- brook , {flood} , river , stream .
flood 03999 ## mabbuwl {mab-bool'} ; from 02986 in the sense of flowing ; a deluge : -- {flood} .
flood 04325 ## mayim {mah'- yim} ; dual of a primitive noun (but used in a singular sense) ; water ; figuratively , juice ; by euphemism , urine , semen : -- + piss , wasting , water (- ing , [-course {,-flood} ,-spring ]) .
flood 05104 ## nahar {naw-hawr'} ; from 05102 ; a stream (including the sea ; expec . the Nile , Euphrates , etc .) ; figuratively , prosperity : -- {flood} , river .
flood 05140 ## nazal {naw-zal'} ; a primitive root ; to drip , or shed by trickling : -- distil , drop , {flood} , (cause to) flow (- ing) , gush out , melt , pour (down) , running water , stream .
flood 05146 ## Noach {no'- akh} ; the same as 05118 ; rest ; Noach , the patriarch of the {flood} : -- Noah .
flood 05158 ## nachal {nakh'- al} ; or (feminine) nachlah (Psalm 124 : 4) {nakh'- law} ; or nachalah (Ezekiel 47 : 19 ; 48 : 28) {nakh-al-aw'} ; from 05157 in its original sense ; a stream , especially a winter torrent ; (by implication) a (narrow) valley (in which a brook runs) ; also a shaft (of a mine) : -- brook , {flood} , river , stream , valley .
flood 07641 ## shibbol {shib-bole} ; or (feminine) shibboleth {shib-bo'- leth} ; from the same as 07640 ; a stream (as flowing) ; also an ear of grain (as growing out) ; by analogy , a branch : -- branch , channel , ear (of corn) , ([water-]) {flood} , Shibboleth . Compare 05451 .
flood 07858 ## sheteph {sheh'- tef} ; or sheteph {shay'- tef} ; from 07857 ; a deluge (literally or figuratively) : -- {flood} , outrageous , overflowing .
flood 07918 ## shakak {shaw-kak'} ; a primitive root ; to weave (i . e . lay) a trap ; figuratively , (through the idea of secreting) to allay (passions ; physically , abate a {flood}) : -- appease , assuage , make to cease , pacify , set .
flood 2627 - kataklusmos {kat-ak-looce-mos'}; from 2626; an inundation: -- {flood}.
flood 4132 - plemmura {plame-moo'-rah}; prolonged from 4130; flood-tide, i.e. (by analogy) a freshet: -- {flood}.
flood 4215 - potamos {pot-am-os'}; probably from a derivative of the alternate of 4095 (compare 4224); a current, brook or freshet (as drinkable), i.e. running water: -- {flood}, river, stream, water.
flood 4216 - potamophoretos {pot-am-of-or'-ay-tos}; from 4215 and a derivative of 5409; river-borne, i.e. overwhelmed by a stream: -- carried away of the {flood}.
flood 4366 - prosregnumi {pros-rayg'-noo-mee}; from 4314 and 4486; to tear towards, i.e. burst upon (as a tempest or {flood}): -- beat vehemently against (upon).
flood-tide 4132 - plemmura {plame-moo'-rah}; prolonged from 4130; {flood-tide}, i.e. (by analogy) a freshet: -- flood.