Noun
a channel occupied (or formerly occupied) by a river
Source: WordNetAt first glance it may just look like a just bunch of scattered rocks along a riverbed in Outback Australia, but it is actually one of the oldest man-made structures in the world. Source: Internet
For the dam to rest on solid rock, it was necessary to remove accumulated erosion soils and other loose materials in the riverbed until sound bedrock was reached. Source: Internet
During 2,000 years of levee construction, excessive sediment deposits have raised the riverbed several meters above the surrounding ground. Source: Internet
About an acre of vegetation burned in a fire that broke out in the Paso Robles riverbed Monday night, fire officials say. Source: Internet
It is hurt when Ethiopia unilaterally blocks the Shebelle flow, which undercuts Somalia’s economic development, and when the trash subsequently dumped in its dry riverbed then poisons downstream areas when waters resume. Source: Internet
Els Castells and La Nit del Foc On the nights of the 15, 16, 17, and 18th there are firework displays in the old riverbed in Valéncia. Source: Internet