0 a shallow crossing-place in a river. -- cetek
1 to cross (water) on foot etc -- mengharungi
They forded the river.
After fording, the vehicle's wheel bearings must be repacked with new lubricants.
Common endpoints or fixed points may include water sources, food sources, and obstacle passages such as fords or bridges.
The problem with fords is that they overflow in wet weather.
The river was wide on both sides, but could be forded.
There were a number of fords, which probably changed their position as the river changed its course.
There were also five staunches, which were flash locks constructed near to fords and shallows.
In periods of high water some crossings require fording.
The inhabitants of marshy or flooded areas sometimes use stilts for practical purposes, such as working in swamps or fording swollen rivers.
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