gulch
A narrow, steep-sided ravine, especially one carved by intermittent water in mountainous terrain โ smaller than a canyon, rougher than a valley, and usually dry. The word is quintessentially Western American: mining camps, ghost towns, and place names across the mountain West sit in gulches.
Etymology
Possibly dialectal English, origin uncertain. In wide use by the mid-19th century in the American West.
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