The word "gorge" refers to a narrow and steep-sided valley or ravine that is often formed by the action of a river or stream. It can also emphasize the act of consuming food greedily or excessively. In a geographical context, a gorge often showcases dramatic landscapes and can be a site for hiking and outdoor activities.
The word "gorge" comes from the Old French word "gorger," which means "to swallow" or "to choke," and is derived from the Latin "gurgitio," meaning "a throat or gullet."