bajada

[ buh-hah-duh ]
/ bəˈhɑ də /

noun

an alluvial plain formed at the base of a mountain by the coalescing of several alluvial fans.

Origin of bajada

1865–70, Americanism; < Spanish: slope, swoop, orig. feminine past participle of bajar to descend < Vulgar Latin *bassiāre, derivative of Late Latin bassus short, low

Example sentences from the Web for bajada

  • During this first phase the curve of the Bajada is parallel (thirteen days later) to that of Posadas.

    The Argentine Republic |Pierre Denis
  • In 1827 the inhabitants of Bajada went there in such numbers that the town was half deserted.

    The Argentine Republic |Pierre Denis
  • Below the Bajada the height of the floods progressively declines.

    The Argentine Republic |Pierre Denis

British Dictionary definitions for bajada

bajada
/ Spanish (baˈxada) /

noun

rugby Union a scrummaging technique, developed in Argentina, in which all eight forwards in a pack drive forward low and hard

Word Origin for bajada

C20: from Spanish bajar to go down