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		Definition of riverine in English: riverineadjective ˈrɪvərʌɪnˈrɪvəˌraɪn technical, literary Relating to or situated on a river or riverbank; riparian. 〈技或诗/文〉河流的;河上的;河边的;在河岸的;住在河边的 河边的村庄。 Example sentencesExamples -  The soils are mostly leached sands and are defined as generally poor in nutrients and relatively saline except for the clay riverine soils.
 -  The Egyptians, also a riverine people, did not develop clay but concentrated on plants, using a reed brush to paint their signs on papyrus stems that were pressed together to form sheets held in place by their own gum.
 -  This riverine port, 125 miles from the capital, accessible by paved road only in 1996, still has one of the best hospitals in Central Africa.
 -  During European colonization, Italians established plantations in the riverine area and settled many poor Italian families on the land to raise crops.
 -  The destruction wrought by sudden, violent, and uncontrollable flooding, however, was recognized as a recurrent problem for riverine communities, landowners, and businesses.
 
    Definition of riverine in US English: riverineadjectiveˈrɪvəˌraɪnˈrivəˌrīn literary, technical Relating to or situated on a river or riverbank; riparian. 〈技或诗/文〉河流的;河上的;河边的;在河岸的;住在河边的 河边的村庄。 Example sentencesExamples -  The destruction wrought by sudden, violent, and uncontrollable flooding, however, was recognized as a recurrent problem for riverine communities, landowners, and businesses.
 -  The soils are mostly leached sands and are defined as generally poor in nutrients and relatively saline except for the clay riverine soils.
 -  During European colonization, Italians established plantations in the riverine area and settled many poor Italian families on the land to raise crops.
 -  This riverine port, 125 miles from the capital, accessible by paved road only in 1996, still has one of the best hospitals in Central Africa.
 -  The Egyptians, also a riverine people, did not develop clay but concentrated on plants, using a reed brush to paint their signs on papyrus stems that were pressed together to form sheets held in place by their own gum.
 
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