Valley vs Hutt - What's the difference?
valley | hutt |
An elongated depression between hills or mountains, often with a river flowing through it.
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Any structure resembling one, e.g., the meeting point of two pitched roofs.
The internal angle formed by the intersection of two sloping roof planes.
A river and valley in Western Australia.
* 1841 , "Australind", The Monthly Chronicle , volume VII, page 402
A river and valley on the North Island of New Zealand.
* 1869 , J. C. Crawford, Transactions and proceedings of the New Zealand Institute ?, page 344
As a proper noun valley
is the san fernando valley in southern california.As a verb hutt is
.valley
English
Noun
(en noun)John Vidal
Dams endanger ecology of Himalayas, passage=Most of the Himalayan rivers have been relatively untouched by dams near their sources. Now the two great Asian powers, India and China, are rushing to harness them as they cut through some of the world's deepest valleys .}}
Synonyms
* See alsoDerived terms
* uncanny valley * closed-cut valley * open valley * valley board * valley piece * valley rafterSee also
* dale * dell * valehutt
English
Proper noun
- The following passages describe the banks of the Hutt , to which allusion has already been made as the largest river of Western Australia yet known.
- Having forded the Hutt , I proceeded up the course of the Akatarewa.