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NULLAH (Hindostani for an arm of the sea, stream or water-course)
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NULLAH (Hindostani for an arm of the sea, stream or water-course), a steep narrow valley. Like the wadi of the Arabs, the nullah is characteristic of mountainous or hilly country where there is little rainfall. In the drier parts of India, and in many parts of Australia there are small steep-sided valleys penetrating the hills, clothed with rough brushwood or small trees growing in the stony soil. During occasional heavy rains torrents rush down the nullahs and quickly disappear. There is little local' action upon the sides, while the bed is lowered, and consequently these valleys are narrow and steep.