intercision

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intercision (in-ter-ci'-sion). (a) A type of capture characterized by sidewise swinging of mature streams (Lobeck, 1939, p.201). (b) A type of diversion accomplished by the cutting back of bluffs along a lake shore such that the lake advances inland and cuts into a bend of a river valley some distance above its mouth (Goldthwait, 1908).

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