Backwater

Type

River

Area of origin

UK

Area of use

International

An area of river where there is little or no current, this is common in secondary channels of braided rivers. While the word is used in a cultural context to indicate a place where nothing much happens backwaters in rivers provide a rich niche habitat for young fish and invertebrates that flourish in the relative calm.

Etymology

English – “back” + “water”

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