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the streamside
noun
The land bordering a stream.
Exact(30)
The streamside hot tub awaits.
The assault began as an unplanned chain reaction among the Streamside players.
At the time of this tournament, the Streamside Colony was at its peak.
No more would the streamside footpaths be cropped smooth for the benefit of anglers.
The Streamside Queen was only six years old, the equivalent of thirty years in a human life span.
After three weeks, the Trailheaders had surrendered all the territory that lay between them and the Streamside Colony.
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The victorious Streamside army poured over its surface, and some pressed on to explore the newly conquered land beyond.
The biodiversity of spider species was higher in the levee and dike than in the hillock and streamside.
The top photo below, from a paper by Ripple and his colleague Robert Beschta, was taken in 1991; the photo below is from 2002 and illustrates the recovery of streamside cottonwoods after just seven years of wolf presence.
As with the earliest rods made from streamside branches, the first longer rods were made of wood, which would continue as the dominant rod material well into the 19th century.
We found that proximal land use affects the structure of riparian vegetation more than distal land use – an important consideration for the establishment of streamside protection buffers.
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