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Definition of Tributariness

Tributariness
Tributariness Trib"u*ta*ri*ness, n. The quality or state of being tributary.

Meaning of Tributariness from wikipedia

- deltas. Right tributary, or right-bank tributary, and left tributary, or left-bank tributary, describe the orientation of the tributary relative to the...
- The tributary system of China (simplified Chinese: 中华朝贡体系, traditional Chinese: 中華朝貢體系, pinyin: Zhōnghuá cháogòng tǐxì), or Cefeng system (simplified...
- states that paid tribute to the Imperial dynasties of China under the tributary system. It encomp****ed states in Central Asia, East Asia, North Asia,...
- number of direct tributaries. This page lists such tributaries by size, from the estuary upwards in the order of their inflows. Tributaries with a drainage...
- exchange for good relations with the Aztecs. Second, there were tributary provinces or tributary states. These provinces were mandated to pay a regular tribute...
- system's infrastructure is located on the Min River, which is the longest tributary of the Yangtze River, in Sichuan, China. The Mississippi levee system...
- Radolfzeller Aach comes from the Danube Sinkhole, making the Danube indirectly a tributary of the Rhine. Konstanz to Basel, Rheinkilometer 0–167; 93 mi. Average...
- England that is a tributary of Padbury Brook, itself a tributary to the River Great Ouse. Claydon Brook itself has many tributaries, and is commonly used...
- A Yazoo stream (also called a Yazoo tributary) is a geologic and hydrologic term for any tributary stream that runs parallel to, and within the floodplain...
- United States, a (narrow) stream that is smaller than a river; a minor tributary of a river; a brook. Sometimes navigable by water craft and may be intermittent...