"洪水" meaning in Japanese

See 洪水 in All languages combined, or Wiktionary

Noun

IPA: [ko̞ːzɨᵝi] Forms: 洪水 [canonical] (ruby: (こう), (ずい)), kōzui [romanization]
Head templates: {{ja-noun|こうずい}} 洪(こう)水(ずい) • (kōzui)
  1. flood Related terms: 津波 (ruby: (), (なみ)) (english: tsunami; tsunami)

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          "ref": "2015 September 14, Kaori Shoji, “When disaster strikes in Japan, keep calm and carry a diaper”, in The Japan Times, retrieved 2023-04-11",
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