A water course, esp. a dry one; a gully; a gorge; -- orig. an East Indian term. E. Arnold.
musical stream
There are twelve major tributaries of river Chenab: Chandra, Bhaga, Bhut Nallah, Maru, Jammu Tawi, Doara Nullah 1&2, Halse Nallah, Bhimber Nullah, Palkhu Nullah, and Bhudi Nullah. The last eight tributaries join Chenab in Pakistan.
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Nullah, arroyo, and wadi all refer to a dry riverbed or creek that carries water only seasonally or during sporadic heavy rainfall events.
Brandon walters played nullah in Australia
There's an Irish name "Nuala", it's short for Fionnuala.
Yes, "arroyo," "wadi," and "nullah" are all terms used to describe a dry riverbed or stream that fills with water during the rainy season but is typically dry at other times. These terms are used in different regions around the world, such as Spanish-speaking countries for "arroyo," Arabic-speaking regions for "wadi," and South Asian countries for "nullah."
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Greg Inglis is from the Dunghutti tribe located in Kempsey NSW.
the natives taught the early explorers how to collect sap from the tree
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Arroyo, wadi, and nullah are terms used to describe dry riverbeds or stream channels that temporarily carry water during periods of heavy rain or flooding. An arroyo is commonly found in the southwestern United States, while a wadi is typically associated with arid regions in the Middle East and North Africa. A nullah refers to a seasonal stream or drainage channel, often found in South Asia. All three features highlight the landscape's response to water flow in otherwise dry environments.