Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
wadies
Noun
/ˈwɑː.diːz/
Definition
Wadies are dry riverbeds or seasonal streams in desert regions that temporarily fill with water during rainfall.
Examples
- After the heavy rains, the waddies were filled with water, creating a stunning landscape.
- In the desert, the animals often gather near the wadies to quench their thirst.
- The travelers followed the wady, hoping to find a safe path through the dry terrain.
Meaning
The term ‘wadies’ refers to natural hollows or channels where water flows intermittently, often found in arid climates.
Synonyms
- Dry riverbed
- Streambed
- Watercourse