Legal Definition and Related Resources of Flood
Meaning of Flood
Inundation or a deluge. water which inundates area of surface of earth where it ordinarily would not be expected to be. Stover v U. S. (D. C. Cal.), 204 F. Supp. 4 77.
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Legal English Vocabulary: Flood in Spanish
Online translation of the English legal term flood into Spanish: inundación (English to Spanish translation) . More about legal dictionary from english to spanish online.
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- International Environmental Law
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Hierarchical Display of Flood
Environment > Deterioration of the environment > Degradation of the environment > Natural disaster
Environment > Natural environment > Geophysical environment > Watercourse
Environment > Environmental policy > Environmental policy > Environmental risk prevention > Natural hazard
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Translation of Flood
- Spanish: Inundación
- French: Inondation
- German: Überschwemmung
- Italian: Inondazione
- Portuguese: Inundação
- Polish: Powódź
Thesaurus of Flood
Environment > Deterioration of the environment > Degradation of the environment > Natural disaster > Flood
Environment > Natural environment > Geophysical environment > Watercourse > Flood
Environment > Environmental policy > Environmental policy > Environmental risk prevention > Natural hazard > Flood
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