diluvio
flood
noun dee-LOO-byoh Rare
Origin: From Latin diluvium ('flood'), related to diluere ('to wash away').
Also means
downpour, deluge
Usage Note
Diluvio is the word used in the Bible for Noah's flood (el Diluvio Universal), giving it a strong literary and religious resonance. In everyday speech it describes any extraordinary downpour: cayó un diluvio ('it poured down').
Examples
"El diluvio inundó las calles en minutos."
Natural Translation
The flood inundated the streets in minutes.
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