A mature stream.
The epididymis is the are where sperm fully mature as they receive fructose. This is a narrow tube that is tightly coiled.
An oxbow is a severe bend in a river channel, producing a 'U' shape and passing on a very narrow slip of country between the two sets. Many times, erosion will wear through this narrow strip and the form of the river changes, giving a 'U' shaped or oxbow lake or a dry river bottom.
Slender
deep: is down very low such as the ocean is deep steep: high narrow: thin wide: large or fat
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Oxbow Lake
At times, particularly during floods, a river may form a meander cutoff, a new, shorter channel across the narrow neck od a meander. The old meander may be abandoned as sediment separates out from the new, shorter channel. The cutoff meander becomes a cresent-shaped ox-bow lake. With time, an ox-bow lake may be filled with sediment and vegitation.
The epididymis is the are where sperm fully mature as they receive fructose. This is a narrow tube that is tightly coiled.
Generally windsock do narrow towards the free end
It's an Ox-bow.
One to two feet (30.48 - 60.96 centimeters) is the mature size of the Yellow Fringeless Orchid (Habenaria integra).Specifically, this wild orchid can vary in mature height. It has one or two narrow basal leaves that can mature to a length of four to ten inches (10.16 - 25.4 centimeters). Otherwise, its slim stem sports very small and narrow leaves at regular intervals.
The word narrow is not generally abbreviated because it is a very short word. However, it could be abbreviated as "nar".
Canyon
A tornado follows a relatively narrow path that is usually fairly straight but can meander somewhat. Slow-moving tornadoes may have erratic, looping paths.
Yes. It can mean narrow or slender, generally the opposite of thick.
Generally a long narrow rowing boat (varying from 1 to 8 persons) is refered to as a "rowing shell" or simply "a shell"
Meanders (plural) are formed when a river enters a flat plain. as it slows down. more sediment is dropped at the slow inner edge of a bend, and the faster water at the edge of a bend undermines the bank. Thus the river bends more. eventually the narrow bit at the neck breaks through creating an oxbow lake.