wadiˈwɑ di
wadi (n)
- plural
- wadis
English Definitions:
wadi (noun)
gully or streambed in northern Africa and the Middle East that remains dry except during rainy season
wadi (Noun)
A valley, gully, or stream bed in northern Africa and southwest Asia that remains dry except during the rainy season.
Wadi
Wadi is the Arabic term traditionally referring to a valley. In some cases, it may refer to a dry riverbed that contains water only during times of heavy rain or simply an intermittent stream. When Arab speakers live in a land with regular rivers—notably during Arab rule in the Iberian Al-Andalus—"wadi" might also be applied to these. For example, the name of the Spanish river Guadalquivir comes from the Arabic al-wādi al-kabīr, 'The Great River'.
WADI
WADI (95.3 FM, "The Bee") is a radio station licensed to serve the community of Corinth, Mississippi, United States. The station is owned by The Eagle Radio Network, Inc. It broadcasts a hot country music format.The station was assigned the WADI call letters by the Federal Communications Commission.The programming is simulcast through a LMA arrangement on WXWX-FM,.As of April 30th, 2022, the programming is now also broadcast on translator frequency W254AA which serves the community of Colbert Heights, Alabama and the Quad-Cities of North Alabama through an agreement between owners.
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