In creation myth he is given charge by the god Enki over the flat alluvial lands of southern Mesopotamia.
The term "bottomland" refers to low-lying alluvial land near a river.
The parish is classed among the alluvial lands of the state.
The alluvial lands along other streams present similar features.
Due to its alluvial lands, the inhabitants of this area were entirely devoted to agricultural pursuits for about 150 years.
Roberta was content to remain near the alluvial land.
The name incorporates the Old English word halh, meaning "a piece of flat alluvial land by the side of a river".
A major fraction of alluvial fertile land of Jhapa lies here.
Rich deciduous woods of bluffs, ravines, and alluvial land provide its most favored habitat.
A "haugh" is a flat place of alluvial land next to a river.