Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
wadi
noun
/ˈwɑːdi/
Definition
A wadi is a dry riverbed that temporarily fills with water after heavy rain, often found in desert regions.
Examples
- The wadi was barren for most of the year, but after a storm, it was a rushing river.
- Camels often travel along the wadi to find water buried beneath the sand.
- The lush vegetation that flourished in the wadi was a stark contrast to the surrounding desert.
Meaning
In geographical terms, a wadi refers to a valley or channel that is typically dry except during seasonal rainfall. It can also imply a seasonal stream or river that flows temporarily during the rainy season.
Synonyms
- valley
- gorge
- arroyo
- dry riverbed