- gilgai
- gil·gai
English syllables. 2014.
English syllables. 2014.
gilgai — is an Australian word which describes a terrain of low relief on a plain of heavy clay soil, characterised by the presence of hollows, rims, and mounds, as formed by alternating periods of expansion during wet weather and contraction (with deep… … Australian idioms
Gilgai — This article is about the landform. For the town, see Gilgai, New South Wales. Gilgai is an Australian English word referring to a small, ephemeral lake formed from a depression in the soil surface. Gilgais are commonly a few metres across and… … Wikipedia
gilgai — A microfeature pattern of soils composed of a succession of microbasins and microknolls on level areas, or of microtroughs and microridges parallel to the slope on sloping areas, and produced by expansion / contraction and shear / thrust… … Glossary of landform and geologic terms
Gilgai — Original name in latin Gilgai Name in other language Gilgai State code AU Continent/City Australia/Sydney longitude 29.8527 latitude 151.11806 altitude 741 Population 1096 Date 2012 02 28 … Cities with a population over 1000 database
gilgai — noun /ˈɡɪlɡʌɪ/ a small concavity or depression between ridges, where rainwater gathers , 1988: Though it wasnt a heavy storm it was enough to put water in gilgai holes and scatter the horses. Tom Cole, Hell West and Crooked (Angus Robertson 1995… … Wiktionary
Gilgai, New South Wales — Gilgai is a village, with a population of 289 (2006) and 1095 in the Gilgai (State Suburb), [Census 2006 AUS | id = SSC16099 | name = Gilgai (State Suburb) | quick = on | accessdate=2008 05 12] on the Northern Tablelands region of New South Wales … Wikipedia
gilgai — /gil guy/, n. Australian. 1. a small gully or ditch. 2. a small pond or pool of water. Also, gilgie. [1895 1900; < Kamilaroi gilgay] * * * … Universalium
gilgai — [ gɪlgʌɪ] noun Austral. a hollow where rainwater collects; a waterhole. Origin from Wiradhuri and Kamilaroi gilgaay … English new terms dictionary
gilgai — /ˈgɪlgaɪ/ (say gilguy) noun 1. a natural soil formation occurring extensively in inland Australia, characterised by a markedly undulating surface sometimes with mounds and depressions; probably caused by swelling and cracking of clays during… …
gilgai — n. Austral. a saucer like natural reservoir for rainwater. Etymology: Aboriginal … Useful english dictionary