Beaverkill

/ˈbiːvərˌkɪl/ noun

A stream, river, or waterway known for the presence of beavers or historically associated with beaver trapping; a geographical term.

Compound of beaver and kill (from Dutch kil meaning 'stream' or 'channel'), used especially in place names in New York and New England where Dutch colonial influence was strong.

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