Gorge

/ɡɔːrdʒ/ noun

A narrow valley with steep rocky walls, typically formed by water erosion. As a verb, it means to eat greedily and in large quantities.

From Old French gorge meaning 'throat', from Latin gurges 'whirlpool, throat'. The geographical sense developed from the idea of a narrow throat-like passage, while the eating sense comes from stuffing the throat.

AMጎታ
ARشق
BNখাড়া
CAgola
CSrokle
DAkløft
DESchlucht
ELφαράγγι
ESgarganta
FAدره
FIrotko
FRgorge
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