canyon

Dictionary of American Words And Phrases by John Russell Bartlett.

(Span. cañon.) A narrow, tunnel-like passage between high and precipitous banks, formed by mountains or table lands, with a river running beneath. These occur in the great western prairies.


The Platte forces its way through a barrier of table lands, forming one of those striking peculiarities incident to mountain streams, called a cañon.--Scenes in the Rocky Mountains, p. 111.

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