Coulee

/kuˈli/ noun

A deep ravine or gulch, typically dry except during heavy rains, formed by water erosion in arid regions. Common in the western United States, these steep-sided valleys were carved by intermittent streams.

From French 'couler' meaning 'to flow,' originally used by French explorers in North America. The term was adopted into American English in the 19th century to describe the distinctive dry valleys of the Great Plains and western regions.

AMደረቅ ሸለቆ
ARوادي جاف
BNশুষ্ক উপত্যকা
CAbarranc sec
CSsuchá dolina
DAtør dal
DETrockental
ELστεγνή κοιλάδα
ESbarranco
FAدره خشک
FIkuiva laakso
FRcoulee
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