Canion

/ˈkænjən/ noun

A deep gorge or narrow steep-sided valley, usually formed by a river; variant spelling of canyon.

From Spanish cañón, derived from cana (tube or reed), ultimately from Latin canna. The term evolved to describe deep, narrow valleys that resembled the shaft of a tube or pipe.

AMዝምም
ARخور
BNক্যানন
CAcanyó
CSkámen
DAcanyon
DECanyon
ELκаньιον
EScañón
FAدره
FIkanjoni
FRcanyon
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