gadinic
/ˌɡædɪˈnɪk/Definitions
1. adjective
relating to or resembling a gade; typically, referring to something that is narrow and winding, such as a river or path.
“The hikers encountered a gadinic trail that led them deeper into the forest.”
2. noun
a narrow, winding river or stream, especially one that flows through a wooded area.
“The gadinic river was home to a diverse array of aquatic life.”