Opposite of a deep ravine, chasm, or abyss
Opposite of a deep narrow valley or gorge in the earth's surface worn by running water
Opposite of a valley, especially a long, narrow, steep valley, cut in rock by a river
Opposite of the property of not being in balance
Opposite of a coastal water body where ocean tides and river water merge
Opposite of a whirling mass of fluid or air
Opposite of an open space, gap, or hole in an object or between two structures
“A gap in the bathroom required a filling of caulk.”
Opposite of a large hole in the ground
“Proceed back to the small area with a small volcano looking protrusion from the ground and this time go to where the barrels are and pass them.”
Opposite of a space entirely devoid of matter or contents
Opposite of a gap or distance between two points or objects
“The most common problem is at the joint between bathtub and tile or shower pan and tile.”
Opposite of a completely empty space, or the state of being completely empty
“The cities of the country differ from one another only in degrees of sootiness, smelliness, noisiness, and crowdedness.”
Opposite of an aperture or opening through a surface or barrier
“He encountered a blockage in the form of large rocks at the end of the passage.”
(geography) Opposite of a bay or inlet off a main body of water
Opposite of a large or wide conceptual or physical distance
“It is literally a second away from being complete.”
Opposite of to completely cover or engulf
Opposite of to cover completely with water
Opposite of to inundate or submerge, especially in water
“The Act provides for water easements that enable a holder of a water abstraction permit to bring water to or drain water from his land.”
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