wash


A broad, flat, sandy channel in the desert through which water flows intermittently — wider and less defined than an arroyo, often braided, with a surface of loose sand and gravel. Washes are the rivers of the desert, present in form even when absent in flow. Desert plants concentrate along their edges, drawing on the subsurface moisture that lingers after floods. A wash is a river's ghost, or its promise.
Etymology
Old English wæsc, the act of washing. The desert has been washed by the water that carved the channel.
desert/arid terrain water
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