Niagara

Etymology
Representing ohnyá:kara':.

Proper noun

 * 1) A river which flows from Lake Erie, over Niagara Falls into Lake Ontario; the geographical region of the United States and Canada in proximity to this river.
 * 2) A town in New York state.

Noun

 * 1)  A flood, torrent, or outpouring, especially one of massive proportions.
 * 2) *1896, H. G. Wells, The Wheels of Chance, ch. 37:
 * "We're gaining," said Mr. Hoopdriver, with a little Niagara of perspiration dropping from brow to cheek.
 * 1) *1909, Ralph Henry Barbour, The Half-Back, ch. 23:
 * It was useless to try and drown that Niagara of sound.

Thesaurus
cascade, cataract, deluge, fall, falls, flood, force, fresh, freshet, linn, nappe, pour, river, sault, spate, torrent, waterfall, waterflood, watershoot

Synonyms

 * deluge