shallow fording

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shallow fording

A vehicle is performing a shallow fording across a gentle river.

Definition

Noun: 1. The act of crossing a body of water at a point where it is not deep: This term specifically refers to fording—crossing a river, stream, or other waterway by wading or driving through itat a location where the water is shallow.

Usage
  • The term is used to describe a method of crossing a water obstacle.
  • It often implies a deliberate choice of a crossing point due to the manageable water depth.
  • It can be used in contexts ranging from outdoor recreation to military maneuvers.
Examples
  • Noun:
    • The pioneers used shallow fording to get their wagons across the river.
    • During the hike, we found a spot for shallow fording to avoid the deep, swift current downstream.
    • The army's success depended on a rapid shallow fording of the creek.
Advanced Usage
  • The term is often found in technical, historical, or outdoor guide contexts rather than in everyday conversation.
  • It can be part of a compound noun phrase, such as "a shallow fording point" or "shallow fording capabilities."
Variants and Related Words
  • Ford (verb/noun): To cross or a place to cross a river at a shallow point.
  • Fording (noun): The general act of crossing a stream or river by wading.
  • Crossing (noun): A more general term for a place or action of getting across.
Synonyms
  • Shallow crossing
  • Wading crossing
Notes
  • "Shallow fording" is a specific type of fording. The adjective "shallow" is integral to the term, distinguishing it from a deep or dangerous ford.
  • This is a compound noun. The core concept is "fording," with "shallow" specifying the condition.
shallow fording

A vehicle is performing a shallow fording across a gentle river.

Noun
  1. fording at a shallow place