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In usage in the Southern United States, a bayou (/ ˈ b aɪ. uː, ˈ b aɪ. oʊ / ⓘ) [1] is a body of water typically found in a flat, low-lying area. It may refer to an extremely slow-moving stream, river …
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Feb 23, 2020 · A bayou is a body of water typically found in a flat, low-lying area, and can either be an extremely slow-moving stream or river, or a marshy lake, or wetland. Bayous are most …
BAYOU Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of BAYOU is a creek, secondary watercourse, or minor river that is tributary to another body of water. How to use bayou in a sentence.
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May 14, 2025 · Bayou vegetation ranges from tiny mosses to huge cypress trees. Bayous provide habitat for animals as diverse as shrimp, wading birds, and alligators. Bayou Bartholomew is …
What Is A Bayou? - WorldAtlas
Jul 12, 2018 · A bayou is a wetland or marshy lake, often found in the Gulf Region of the southern United States, particularly in the Mississippi region. Bayous are slow moving and often heavily …
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BAYOU | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
BAYOU definition: 1. (in the southern US) a very slow-moving stream or river that flows through flat, wet ground near…. Learn more.
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Bayou, Still or slow-moving section of marshy water, usually a creek, secondary watercourse, or minor river that is a tributary of another river or channel. It may occur in the form of an oxbow …
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Bayou definition: a marshy arm, inlet, or outlet of a lake, river, etc., usually sluggish or stagnant.. See examples of BAYOU used in a sentence.
Bayou - Wikipedia
In usage in the Southern United States, a bayou (/ ˈ b aɪ. uː, ˈ b aɪ. oʊ / ⓘ) [1] is a body of water typically found in a flat, low-lying area. It may refer to an extremely slow-moving stream, river …
Bayou vs. Swamp – What’s the Difference? - Bayou Swamp Tours
Feb 23, 2020 · A bayou is a body of water typically found in a flat, low-lying area, and can either be an extremely slow-moving stream or river, or a marshy lake, or wetland. Bayous are most …
BAYOU Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of BAYOU is a creek, secondary watercourse, or minor river that is tributary to another body of water. How to use bayou in a sentence.
Bayou - Education | National Geographic Society
May 14, 2025 · Bayou vegetation ranges from tiny mosses to huge cypress trees. Bayous provide habitat for animals as diverse as shrimp, wading birds, and alligators. Bayou Bartholomew is the …
What Is A Bayou? - WorldAtlas
Jul 12, 2018 · A bayou is a wetland or marshy lake, often found in the Gulf Region of the southern United States, particularly in the Mississippi region. Bayous are slow moving and often heavily …
Blue Bayou Waterpark in Baton Rouge reopening under new …
4 days ago · BATON ROUGE, La. (NEWS 15) — A popular Baton Rouge water park is set to make a splash under new ownership next year. Mandeville-based Leisure Sports and Recreation, LLC will …
The Secrets Of Bayous: Dive Into America’s Enchanted Swamps
Jun 27, 2023 · The bayou is a prevalent image in American rock, blues, and country music. Countless American musicians have referenced the bayous. For example, American rock band …
BAYOU | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
BAYOU definition: 1. (in the southern US) a very slow-moving stream or river that flows through flat, wet ground near…. Learn more.
Bayou | waterway | Britannica
Bayou, Still or slow-moving section of marshy water, usually a creek, secondary watercourse, or minor river that is a tributary of another river or channel. It may occur in the form of an oxbow …
BAYOU Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com
Bayou definition: a marshy arm, inlet, or outlet of a lake, river, etc., usually sluggish or stagnant.. See examples of BAYOU used in a sentence.