also bar·ran·co (-kō)n. Southwestern U.S., pl., -cas, also -cos.
- A deep ravine or gorge.
- A bluff.
[Spanish, probably of Iberian origin.]
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bar·ran·ca |
also bar·ran·co (-kō)[Spanish, probably of Iberian origin.]
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