Gulch

/ɡʌltʃ/ noun

A narrow, steep-sided ravine or small canyon, typically formed by water erosion in arid or semi-arid regions. Often dry except during heavy rains.

From Middle English 'gulchen' meaning 'to swallow,' related to 'gulp.' The word suggests how these narrow valleys seem to 'swallow' water during flash floods, then remain dry most of the time.

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