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yardang
English
Etymology
From Turkic yardang.
Noun
yardang (plural yardangs)
- A large wind-eroded mass of soft or poorly consolidated rock in a desert region which lies parallel to the prevailing winds, often with an unusual shape.
Translations
See also
- ventifact
Anagrams
- Nygaard
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hammada
English
Noun
hammada (countable and uncountable, plural hammadas)
- Alternative spelling of hamada
Anagrams
- Mahamad
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