wadi

/ˈwɑːdi/
noun
  1. A valley, channel, or streambed in a dry region that only has water after heavy rain.
    • The hikers followed the dry wadi through the desert.
    • After the storm, the wadi filled with rushing water for a few hours.
    • Ancient settlements were often built near wadis for access to occasional water.
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