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interstream

  • a word derived from stream.
    stream
    noun
    a body of water flowing in a channel or watercourse, as a river, rivulet, or brook.

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Owing to the warm humid climate of this region, the rocks in the interstream spaces are usually deeply decayed and furnish clay soils which have characteristic red and yellow colours.

From North America by Israel C. (Cook) Russell

The flat interstream areas are as yet but little scored by drainage lines, and in wet weather water lingers in ponds in any initial depressions on the plain.

From The Elements of Geology by William Harmon Norton