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boreSurge of tidal water up an estuary or a river, caused by the funnelling of the rising tide by a narrowing river mouth. A very high tide, possibly fanned by wind, may build up when it is held back by a river current in the river mouth. The result is a broken wave, a metre or a few feet high, that rushes upstream. Famous bores are found in the rivers Severn (England), Seine (France), Hooghly (India), and Chang Jiang (China), where bores of over 4 m/13 ft have been reported. bore
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Bordes, Charles Bordet, Jules Jean Baptiste Vincent Bordone, Paris Bordoni, Faustina bore Boréades, Les Boreas bored boree Borel, Emile Félix-Edouard-Justin Borel, Petrus Borelli, Giovanni Alfonso Boreman, Arthur I Boretz, Benjamin Borg, Björn Rune |
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