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canyon

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Noun — A deep, narrow valley with steep sides, usually carved out by a river over a long time.

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Etymology

Borrowed from Spanish cañón — the same word gives us "cannon" (both trace back to a Latin word for a tube or pipe).

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Frequently asked questions

What does “canyon” mean?

The word “canyon” means a deep, narrow valley with steep sides, usually carved out by a river over a long time. In plain terms, a big, steep-sided valley cut by a river, like the Grand Canyon.

How do you pronounce “canyon”?

“Canyon” is pronounced KAN-yuhn (/ˈkænjən/ in IPA).

How do you use “canyon” in a sentence?

Here is “canyon” used in a sentence: “The Colorado River carved the Grand Canyon over millions of years.”

What part of speech is “canyon”?

Depending on how it is used, “canyon” can be a noun and a verb.

Where does the word “canyon” come from?

The word “canyon” comes from Latin. Borrowed from Spanish cañón — the same word gives us "cannon" (both trace back to a Latin word for a tube or pipe).

Is “canyon” a common word?

“Canyon” is a fairly common word in modern English.

How many meanings does “canyon” have?

“Canyon” has 2 distinct senses listed in this dictionary. The most common is: a deep, narrow valley with steep sides, usually carved out by a river over a long time.

What is the difference between a "canyon" and a "gorge"?

Both are deep valleys with steep sides, but a canyon is usually larger and wider, while a gorge tends to be narrower and rockier. The words overlap, and in some regions they are used interchangeably.

What is the difference between a "canyon" and a "valley"?

"Valley" is a general term for any low area between hills or mountains, whereas a "canyon" is specifically a deep, narrow valley with steep sides, usually carved by a river. Every canyon is a valley, but not every valley is a canyon.

What is the difference between a "canyon" and a "ravine"?

A ravine is a small, narrow, steep-sided valley, generally smaller than a canyon. A canyon is typically deeper and on a much grander scale, such as those cut by large rivers over long periods.

How is a canyon formed?

A canyon is usually carved out by a river over a very long time, as flowing water gradually cuts down through rock. This slow erosion produces the deep, narrow valley with steep sides that defines a canyon.

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