ghyll Meaning in Odia (Oriya). ( ghyll ଶବ୍ଦର ଓଡିଆ ଅର୍ଥ)
Verb:
ଶା w ୀ |,
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ghyll's Usage Examples:
Ravines may also be called a cleuch, dell, ghout (Nevis), gill or ghyll, glen, gorge, kloof (South Africa), and chine (Isle of Wight) A ravine is.
"g(u)ile" is "gill," spelled by Wordsworth "ghyll," a ravine or valley inclosing a small water-course.
This ancient wood is in a ghyll formed by a stream which has eroded soft sandstone.
it is only a tentative suggestion-that "g(u)ile" is "gill," spelled by Wordsworth "ghyll," a ravine or valley inclosing a small water-course.
Ravines may also be called a cleuch, dell, ghout (Nevis), gill or ghyll, glen, gorge, kloof (South Africa),.
This is an example of a woodland ghyll in the High Weald.
Ravines may also be called a cleuch, dell, ghout (Nevis), gill or ghyll, glen, gorge, kloof (South Africa), and chine (Isle of Wight)A ravine is generally a fluvial slope landform of relatively steep (cross-sectional) sides, on the order of twenty to seventy percent in gradient.
By the 15th Century the hamlet’s name had altered to “Etynghyld” and “Etynghyll”.
The headwaters of these rivers have cut deep, steep-sided valleys (ghylls) which are wet and clayey.
dell, ghout (Nevis), gill or ghyll, glen, gorge, kloof (South Africa), and chine (Isle of Wight) A ravine is generally a fluvial slope landform of relatively.
also be called a cleuch, dell, ghout (Nevis), gill or ghyll, glen, gorge, kloof (South Africa), and chine (Isle of Wight) A ravine is generally a fluvial.