SportsJuly 14, 2026

coulee

/ˈkuːli/

Definition

A deep ravine, gulch, or dry creek bed, often formed by glacial floods or erosion.

Etymology

The word is derived from the French-Canadian term 'coulée,' meaning 'flow' or 'flowing,' which itself comes from the French verb 'couler,' meaning 'to flow.' It was adopted into North American English to describe the distinctive geological channels found in the western United States.

In the news

In this article, the word appears in the phrase 'Ryegrass Coulee Fire,' identifying the specific geographic landmark or canyon where the wildfire is currently spreading.

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