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Definition of Cam River
1. Noun. A river in east central England that flows past Cambridge to join the Ouse River.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Cam River
Literary usage of Cam River
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. A Handbook to the Geology of Cambridgeshire, for the Use of Students by Frederick Richard Cowper Reed (1897)
"(Cam River system.) The Lowest Terrace of the Cam River system is only slightly
raised above the level of the modern alluvium, and borders the streams in ..."
2. Bailliere's Tasmanian Gazetteer and Road Guide: Containing the Most Recent by Robert Percy Whitworth (1877)
"The Table Cape division comprises part of the counties of Wellington and Russell,
the coast line extending from the Cam River to table Cape. ..."
3. A Handbook to the Geology of Cambridgeshire: For the Use of Students by Frederick Richard Cowper Reed (1897)
"(Cam River system.) The Lowest Terrace of the Cam River system is only slightly
raised above the level of the modern alluvium, and borders the streams in ..."
4. History of the American Civil War by John William Draper (1870)
"There were several, and, it should be added, conflicting Motives for the Red
motives in undertaking this Red River cam- River expedition. ..."
5. Historical Account of the Navigable Rivers, Canals, and Railways of Great by Joseph Priestley (1831)
"The remaining portion of the Cam River being in Bedford Level, and consequently
under the jurisdiction of the Bedford Level Corporation, will be described ..."