Cutbank

/ˈkʌtbæŋk/ noun

Definition

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.

Etymology

From 'cut' (Old English cyttan) plus 'bank' (Old Norse banki), describing a bank that has been cut away by water action.

Kelly Says

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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