hanging valley
Americannoun
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a valley, the lower end of which opens high above a shore, usually caused by the rapid erosion of a cliff.
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a tributary valley whose mouth is set above the floor of the main valley, usually as a result of differences in glacial erosion.
hanging valley
British
noun
hanging valley
Scientific
/ hăng′ĭng /
Etymology
Origin of hanging valley
First recorded in 1895–1900
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