deep fording

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deep fording

A military vehicle performs a deep fording across a wide river.

Definition
  1. Noun:
    • The act or process of crossing a stream or river at a location where the water is relatively deep but still fordable: "Deep fording" specifically refers to fording—crossing a body of water on foot, by vehicle, or on horsebackat a point where the water is deep, as opposed to a shallow crossing.
Usage Examples
  • Noun:
    • The military unit practiced deep fording with their armored vehicles. (The soldiers trained to cross rivers at points with significant water depth.)
    • Deep fording is a risky maneuver that requires proper preparation and equipment. (Crossing a stream at a deep point is a dangerous operation.)
    • The guide warned against deep fording after the heavy rains. (The guide advised against attempting to cross the river at a deep spot.)
Advanced Usage
  • Technical/Military Context: The term is often used in military, survival, or expedition contexts to describe a specific type of water-crossing operation.
    • The operation's success depended on a nighttime deep fording of the river.
  • As a Modifier: Can be used adjectivally before nouns like "operation," "technique," or "point."
    • They identified a potential deep fording site downstream.
Variants and Related Words
  • Ford (verb/noun): To cross a stream or river at a shallow point; a shallow place in a river where it can be crossed.
  • Fording (gerund/noun): The action of crossing a river or stream by wading or driving through.
  • Shallow Fording: The act of crossing at a point where the water is not deep.
Synonyms
  • River crossing (at depth): A general term for crossing a river, which can include deep fording.
  • Wading (in deep water): Walking through water that is deep enough to require significant effort.
Related Phrases/Compounds
  • Vehicle fording kit: Special equipment installed on vehicles to allow them to ford deep water.
  • Fording depth: The maximum water depth a vehicle or person can safely cross.
Notes
  • "Deep fording" is a compound noun. The core concept is "fording" (the crossing), with "deep" specifying the condition of the crossing. It is a specialized term not commonly used in everyday conversation.
deep fording

A military vehicle performs a deep fording across a wide river.

Noun
  1. fording at a deep place in the stream