Bayous

/ˈbaɪuːz/ noun

Plural of bayou; slow-moving swampy inlets, channels, or tributaries of the Mississippi River or other waterways, especially in Louisiana.

From Choctaw 'bayuk' (small stream), acquired by English through French colonists in Louisiana who encountered the word from Native Americans. The term specifically applies to the distinctive ecology of the Mississippi Delta region.

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