Definition of Cumecs

1. Noun. (plural of cumec) ¹

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Definition of Cumecs

1. cumec [n] - See also: cumec

Lexicographical Neighbors of Cumecs

cumbias
cumbrance
cumbrances
cumbre
cumbrous
cumbrously
cumbrousness
cumbrousnesses
cumbuckets
cumdumps
cumdumpster
cumdumpsters
cumec
cumecs (current term)
cumene
cumengite
cumerbund
cumerbunds
cumetharol
cumethoxaethane
cumfrey
cumholes
cumidine
cumin
cumin seed
cuminic

Literary usage of Cumecs

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Sustainable Development of the Ganges-Brahmaputra-Meghna Basins by Asit K. Biswas, Juha I. Uitto (2001)
"have equal entitlement in the utilisation of the waters of the Mahakali river”. Nepal accordingly claims an equal share in the natural flow of 144 cumecs ..."

2. Future Directions for Indian Irrigation: Research and Policy Issues by Ruth Suseela Meinzen-Dick, Mark Svendsen (1991)
"Reservoir storage improved gradually by the end of March, permitting 1000 cusecs (283 cumecs) of water to be released over ten days in early April to ..."

3. Planet Geographyby Stephen Codrington by Stephen Codrington (2005)
"Discharge is measured in cubic metres per second (mYs), which can be shortened to 'cumecs'. Discharge can be calculated using the equation Q = VA, ..."

4. In Place of the Forest: Environmental and Socio-Economic Transformation in by H. C. Brookfield, Lesley Potter (1995)
"River levels in South Kalimantan had become critical. The Negara dropped from 62399 cubic metres per second (cumecs) in June to 8481 in September, ..."

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