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Bible Greek and Hebrew Dictionaries combined for Word Studies

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flood 2229 ## zaram {zaw-ram'}; a primitive root; to gush (as water): -- carry away as with a {flood}, pour out.

flood 2230 ## zerem {zeh'-rem}; from 2229; a gush of water: -- {flood}, overflowing, shower, storm, tempest.

flood 2627 # kataklusmos {kat-ak-looce-mos'}; from 2626; an inundation: -- {flood}.

flood 2975 ## 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 3999 ## mabbuwl {mab-bool'}; from 2986 in the sense of flowing; a deluge: -- {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 4325 ## 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 5104 ## nahar {naw-hawr'}; from 5102; a stream (including the sea; expec. the Nile, Euphrates, etc.); figuratively, prosperity: -- {flood}, river.

flood 5140 ## 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 5158 ## nachal {nakh'-al}; or (feminine) nachlah (Psalm 124:4) {nakh'-law}; or nachalah (Ezekiel 47:19; 48:28) {nakh-al-aw'}; from 5157 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 7858 ## sheteph {sheh'-tef}; or sheteph {shay'-tef}; from 7857; a deluge (literally or figuratively): -- {flood}, outrageous, overflowing.

water-])flood 7641 ## shibbol {shib-bole}; or (feminine) shibboleth {shib-bo'-leth}; from the same as 7640; 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 5451.