A steep or overhanging bank created by erosion, especially along the outer edge of a river bend where moving water has carved away the earth.
From 'cut' (Old English cyttan) plus 'bank' (Old Norse banki), describing a bank that has been cut away by water action.
Rivers create cutbanks on curves because water moves faster on the outside of bends—it's one of nature's most patient sculptors.
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