verb
- past tense of interflow; to flow between or among; to flow together or intermingle
Usage: rare or technical; often used in geological, hydrological, or literary contexts
Examples
- The two rivers interflowed at the confluence, creating a wider waterway.
- Groundwater interflowed through the porous rock layers beneath the valley.
- The colors interflowed across the canvas, creating a soft gradient effect.
- Ancient trade routes interflowed through the mountain passes, connecting distant regions.
- The melted snow interflowed with the spring runoff, swelling the creek.