swale

/swɔɪl/

Definitions

1. noun

a low-lying area of land that is often wet or marshy, typically formed by the flow of water.

“The gardener created a swale to collect and filter rainwater on the farm.”

2. verb

to form or create a swale, especially in a garden or landscape.

“The landscaper swaled the area to create a natural-looking water feature.”

Synonyms

  • gutter
  • marsh
  • watercourse

Antonyms

  • dryland
  • highland
  • ridge