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overfall
(over|fall)
Pronunciation:
/ˈəʊvəfɔːl/
noun
a turbulent stretch of open water caused by a strong current or tide over a submarine ridge, or by a meeting of currents.
a place where surplus water overflows from a dam, weir, or pool.
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