cou·lee  (k l ē)
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n.1. Western US A deep gulch or ravine with sloping sides, often dry in summer. 2. Louisiana & Southern Mississippi a. A streambed, often dry according to the season. b. A small stream, bayou, or canal. 3. Upper Midwest A valley with hills on either side. 4. a. A stream of molten lava. b. A sheet of solidified lava.
[Canadian French coulée, from French, flow, from couler, to flow, from Latin cōlāre, to filter, from cōlum, sieve.] |