riparian
Americanadjective
noun
adjective
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of, inhabiting, or situated on the bank of a river
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denoting or relating to the legal rights of the owner of land on a river bank, such as fishing or irrigation
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Origin of riparian
1840–50; < Latin rīpāri ( us ) that frequents riverbanks ( rīp ( a ) bank of a river 1 + -ārius -ary ) + -an
Explanation
Riparian refers to anything located on or related to the banks of a river, such as riparian wildlife. The roots of the word riparian are related to rivers, and that's exactly what this word refers to: riparian things have something to do with the banks of a river or stream. A person selling fishing lures by the river has a riparian business. A frog that lives by the river bank is a riparian critter. A riparian state is located alongside a river.
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