Kill (body of water)

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Template:Short description Template:Wiktionarypar Template:More references A kill is a body of water, most commonly a creek, but also a tidal inlet, river, strait, or arm of the sea. The term is derived from the Middle Dutch kille (kil in modern Dutch), meaning "riverbed" or "water channel".<ref>“kil” in The New Oxford American Dictionary, Second Edition, Oxford University Press, 2005</ref> It is found in areas of Dutch influence in the Netherlands' former North American colony of New Netherland, primarily the Hudson and Delaware Valleys.

The single 'l' spelling of 'kil' is the norm in modern Dutch geographical names, e.g. Dordtsche Kil, Sluiskil, or Kil van Hurwenen. It can occasionally be found in North America.

Examples

Freestanding "kill"

Examples of the freestanding use of "kill" are:

Freestanding "kills"

The plural form "kills" is also used; examples include:

Composite names

"Kill" is also joined with a noun to create a composite name for a place or body of water:

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