Gully
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This article refers to the landform. For other uses, see Gully (disambiguation).
A gully is a geological feature that is created by running water such that it forms a deep ditch or small valley. Such features are usually small, on the order of metres to tens of metres.
The word "gully" originates from the French word "goulet", a diminutive form of "goule" which means "throat".de:Gully