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gulch (n.)

"deep ravine," 1832, perhaps from obsolete or dialectal verb gulsh "sink in" (of land), "gush out" (of water), from Middle English gulchen "to gush forth; to drink greedily" (c. 1200). Compare gulche-cuppe "a greedy drinker" (mid-13c.). "There appears to be no etymological connection with gully" [Century Dictionary].

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Definitions of gulch from WordNet

gulch (n.)
a narrow gorge with a stream running through it;
Synonyms: flume
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