It is brook welcome
No, it is not. The word creek is a noun (small river or stream).
* Brook * Stream * River * Creek
Irish and American usage differ in the use of this word. In the U.S. usage the word "creek" can be "sruthán" (small stream, brook) or"gleanntán" (small glen, dell). In Irish usage crompán (creek; low-lying land beside creek/river) camas (small bay, cove) góilín (small inlet, creek)
brook, creek, rivulet, run, stream,
The little creek flowed down the hill and into the river.
In some parts of the world, a creek is a tidal inlet. In other parts of the world a creek or brook is a small stream. This is contrasted with the word 'river', which is a large watercourse.
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In the Cayuga (Gayogoho:no') language, the common word for a creek, river or stream is gihęde.
The answer is Creek.
creek?
A stream, a small body of flowing water.
Where two rivers meet is called a confluence.