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mudflow
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mud·flow  (mdfl)
n.
A downhill movement of soft wet earth and debris, made fluid by rain or melted snow and often building up great speed.

mudflow [ˈmʌdˌfləʊ]
n
(Earth Sciences / Geological Science) Geology a flow of soil or fine-grained sediment mixed with water down a steep unstable slope

mudflow  (mdfl)
A downhill movement of soft, wet, unconsolidated earth and debris, made fluid by rain or melted snow and often building up great speed.


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