Bahada

/bəˈhɑːdə/ noun

A broad, gently sloping fan-shaped landform at the base of a mountain range, created by alluvial deposits from mountain streams.

From Spanish 'bajada' (descent, lowland), from 'bajar' (to lower). Geographical term adopted into English from Spanish regions in the American Southwest, particularly the Sonoran and Mojave deserts.

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