1. wadi - Noun
2. Wadi - Proper noun
wadi (plural wadis or wadies)
A valley, gully, or stream bed in northern Africa and southwest Asia that remains dry except during the rainy season.
Synonym: nahal
A town in Kalaburagi district, Karnataka, India.
A city in Nagpur district, Maharashtra, India.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgAbdul Nayeem (1998). p. 116. A site on the northwest coast called Wadi Debayan is one of the oldest known settlements in Qatar. Source: Internet
A later, two line inscription has also been found at Wadi el-Hol in Central Egypt. Based on hieroglyphic prototypes, but also including entirely new symbols, each sign apparently stood for a consonant rather than a word: the basis of an alphabetic system. Source: Internet
And the Arabs brought him bread in the morning and flesh in the evening and he would drink of the wadi. Source: Internet
Clifford (1943), pp. 322, 320 Eighth Army reached Sirte on 25 December but west of Sirte, were forced to pause to consolidate their strung out formations, to prepare an attack at Wadi Zemzem near Buerat convert east of Tripoli. Source: Internet
According to the paper, Nusra’s Wadi al-Khayl based used to house the Lebanese servicemen the group took prisoner during the fighting in the town in August 2014. Source: Internet
And he went and did according to the word of Jehovah and went and dwelt in the Wadi Chorath east of the Jordan. Source: Internet