cheselip
/ˈtʃɛsəlɪp/Definitions
1. noun
A long, narrow, and usually steep-sided ravine, typically formed by the erosive action of a river or stream.
“The hikers had to navigate through a treacherous cheselip to reach the mountain summit.”
1. noun
A long, narrow, and usually steep-sided ravine, typically formed by the erosive action of a river or stream.
“The hikers had to navigate through a treacherous cheselip to reach the mountain summit.”