COULEE


Meaning of COULEE in English

ˈkülē, -li sometimes küˈlā or ˈ ̷ ̷ˌ ̷ ̷ noun

( -s )

Etymology: Canadian French coulée, from French, flowing, flow of lava, from feminine of coulé, past participle of couler to flow, glide, from Latin colare to strain, purify, from colum sieve — more at hedge

1. also cou·lie ˈkülē, -li chiefly West

a. : a small often intermittent stream : a dry creek bed sometimes running in a wet season

b. : a steep-walled valley or ravine varying widely in size and often having a stream at the bottom

c. : a small valley or low-lying area

2.

[French]

: a thick sheet or stream of lava especially when solidified

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