Definitionadj. shallow enough to be crossed by walking or riding on an animal or in a vehicle
Last update: July 18, 2015
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It is a rapid and muddy stream, dangerous to cross when swollen by the melting of the snows in Armenia, but fordable in its ordinary state. [Please select]
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The next day the river was fordable, and most of the baggage and four battalions crossed. [Please select]
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Within this distance the river was fordable in several places. [Please select]
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The river had fallen so fast that it would be fordable before morning. [Please select]
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"It's likely that it'll be fordable almost anywhere by noon."' [Please select]
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Colonel Winchester sent divisions of scouts up and down the stream, and, both returning after a while, reported that the river was not fordable anywhere. [Please select]
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It was only fordable at one point, as they all knew, because they had, of course, already crossed it before. [Please select]
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