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What (who) is BAYOUS - definition

FRANCO-ENGLISH TERM FOR A BODY OF WATER TYPICALLY FOUND IN FLAT, LOW-LYING AREA
Bayous
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·pl of Bayou.
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(bayous)
A bayou is a slow-moving, marshy area of water in the southern United States, especially Louisiana.
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·noun An inlet from the Gulf of Mexico, from a lake, or from a large river, sometimes sluggish, sometimes without perceptible movement except from tide and wind.

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Bayou

In usage in the Southern United States, a bayou () is a body of water typically found in a flat, low-lying area. It may refer to an extremely slow-moving stream, river (often with a poorly defined shoreline), marshy lake, wetland, or creek. They typically contain brackish water highly conducive to fish life and plankton. Bayous are commonly found in the Gulf Coast region of the southern United States, especially in the Mississippi River Delta, though they also exist elsewhere.

A bayou is often an anabranch or minor braid of a braided channel that is slower than the mainstem, often becoming boggy and stagnant. Though fauna varies by region, many bayous are home to crawfish, certain species of shrimp, other shellfish, catfish, frogs, toads, salamanders, newts, American alligators, American crocodiles, herons, lizards, turtles, tortoises, spoonbills, snakes, and leeches, as well as many other species.

Examples of use of BAYOUS
1. Visitors can ride through woods, meadow, swamp and bayous.
2. "The bayous are working as they should. . . . We‘re not facing a 25–foot storm surge.
3. Some can trace their Italian, French, and Slavic heritages through the bayous for centuries.
4. I think Utah‘s program would reverberate in the bayous,‘‘ Bolick said.
5. Swollen rivers spilled into farm pastures and bayous across Arkansas‘ eastern Delta region in March, killing two.