Definition, Meaning, Synonyms & Anagrams | English word SWALE
SWALE
Definitions of SWALE
- A low tract of moist or marshy land.
- A long narrow and shallow trough between ridges on a beach, running parallel to the coastline.
- A shallow troughlike depression that's created to carry water during rainstorms or snow melts; a drainage ditch.
- Bioswale, a shallow trough dug into the land on contour (horizontally with no slope), whose purpose is to allow water time to percolate into the soil.
- A shallow, usually grassy depression sloping downward from a plains upland meadow or level vegetated ridgetop.
- (UK, dialectal) A gutter in a candle.
- Alternative form of sweal. (melt and waste away, or singe)
- A river , a tributary of the in Ure in, North Yorkshire, England.
- The Swale, a channel between the Isle of Sheppey and the Kentish mainland
- A local government district with borough status in, Kent, England, created in 1974 with its headquarters in Sittingbourne and named after the channel
Number of letters
5
Is palindrome
No
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