rillrɪl
rill (v)
- present
- rills
- past
- rilled
- past participle
- rilled
- present participle
- rilling
rill (n)
English Definitions:
rivulet, rill, run, runnel, streamlet (noun)
a small stream
rill (noun)
a small channel (as one formed by soil erosion)
rill (Noun)
A very small brook; a streamlet.
Rill
In geomorphology, a rill is a natural fluvial topographic feature. Rills form as the initial signs of erosion as shallow waterways on an exposed slope. Artificial rills are constructed as channels to carry a water supply from a water source some distance away. In landscape or garden design constructed rills are an aesthetic water feature.
Rill
In hillslope geomorphology, a rill is a shallow channel (no more than a few inches/decimeters deep) cut into soil by the erosive action of flowing surface water. Similar but smaller incised channels are known as microrills; larger incised channels are known as gullies. Artificial rills are channels constructed to carry a water supply from a distant water source. In landscape or garden design, constructed rills are an aesthetic water feature.
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