wadi

IPA: wˈɑdi

noun

  • A valley, gully, or stream bed in northern Africa and southwest Asia that remains dry except during the rainy season.
  • A town in Kalaburagi district, Karnataka, India.
  • A city in Nagpur district, Maharashtra, India.

Examples of "wadi" in Sentences

  • Nearby was a dry riverbed, what the locals called a wadi.
  • The wadi was a shallow, broad valley a mile and a half east of the waterhole.
  • The Amritsari wadi is more complex than our sandage, apart from being huge in comparison!
  • The wadi was the smooth roadway that would lead them down on to the flat alluvial plain of the river.
  • I started to move down, and as I did so, the horizon on the opposite side of the wadi was a lot easier to see.
  • Girgaon comprised Girgaon woods and also boasted of coconut and mango groves and vast areas of plantations called wadi in Marathi.
  • Suralichi wadi is one of those things that can seem quite difficult to make if one has never made it before but my mother shared her recipe for making it in the microwave oven.
  • Suralichi wadi is served cold or at room temperature, making it the perfect snack for hot days, but of course that should not stop anyone from making/eating it during any other weather.

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