Arroyo

/əˈrɔɪoʊ/ noun

A dry creek bed or gulch in arid regions that fills with water during heavy rains.

Borrowed directly from Spanish arroyo meaning 'stream' or 'brook,' from Latin arrugia. The word entered American English through contact with Spanish-speaking regions of the Southwest, particularly during westward expansion in the 19th century.

AMወንዝ
ARوادي
BNছোট নদী
CAriu
CSpotok
DAbæk
DEBach
ELρεύμα
ESarroyo
FAجویبار
FIpuro
FRruisseau
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