Creeks

/kriːks/ noun

Small streams or narrow inlets of water, typically flowing into larger bodies of water. Shallow waterways often found in rural or natural settings.

From Old Norse 'kriki' meaning bend or nook, referring to winding waterways. Entered Middle English as 'creke,' originally describing any small inlet or bay. The meaning specialized to small streams in American English, while British English retained the 'inlet' sense.

AMጊዜያዊ
ARجداول
BNঝর্ণা
CArierols
CSpotoky
DAbække
DEBäche
ELρυάκια
ESarroyos
FAنهرچه‌ها
FIpurot
FRruisseaux
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