0 a river or stream that flows into a larger river or a lake:
the Indre, a lesser tributary of the Loire
1 a river or stream that flows into a larger river or lake:
The Misssouri River is a tributary of the Mississipi River
They conducted regional trade, including the tributary trade, using their own networks.
He is particularly good at showing how a variety of literary and musical tributaries flowed into the blues.
The kingdom, whose origins were tributary, wishes to encourage the formation of an obligation of gift-giving.
Parts of it were traced over the boundaries between thanas and districts, other parts followed the course of large rivers and their tributaries.
The position of parties late in the decade is primarily tributary of their performance in the first multiparty election conducted in the early 1990s.
Their work will coincide with changing social attitudes, but they confine themselves to a tributary or a ghetto.
Side arms occur from the flooding of tributary valleys when the cooling lake was formed by darning a river.
Then, with continued growth, the systemic venous tributaries are committed to the right side of the developing atrial segment.
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