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ALL meanings of valley

val·ley
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  • noun valley geography 1
  • noun valley low point 1
  • noun valley roof junction 1
  • noun plural valley an elongated depression between uplands, hills, or mountains, especially one following the course of a stream. 1
  • noun plural valley an extensive, more or less flat, and relatively low region drained by a great river system. 1
  • noun plural valley any depression or hollow resembling a valley. 1
  • noun plural valley a low point or interval in any process, representation, or situation. 1
  • noun plural valley any place, period, or situation that is filled with fear, gloom, foreboding, or the like: the valley of despair. 1
  • noun plural valley Architecture. a depression or angle formed by the meeting of two inclined sides of a roof. 1
  • noun plural valley the lower phase of a horizontal wave motion. 1
  • countable noun valley A valley is a low stretch of land between hills, especially one that has a river flowing through it. 0
  • noun valley a long depression in the land surface, usually containing a river, formed by erosion or by movements in the earth's crust 0
  • noun valley the broad area drained by a single river system 0
  • noun valley any elongated depression resembling a valley 0
  • noun valley the junction of a roof slope with another or with a wall 0
  • noun valley relating to or proceeding by way of a valley 0
  • noun valley a stretch of low land lying between hills or mountains and usually having a river or stream flowing through it 0
  • noun valley the land drained or watered by a great river system 0
  • noun valley any long dip or hollow, as the trough of a wave 0
  • noun valley the trough formed where two slopes of a roof meet, or where the roof meets a wall 0
  • noun valley An elongated depression between hills or mountains, often with a river flowing through it. 0
  • noun valley The area which drains into a river. 0
  • noun valley Any structure resembling one, e.g., the meeting point of two pitched roofs. 0
  • noun valley The internal angle formed by the intersection of two sloping roof planes. 0
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