Himalayas
Americanplural noun
plural noun
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The Himalayas contain the world's highest mountains, including Mount Everest.
Other Word Forms
- Himalayan adjective
- sub-Himalayan adjective
- trans-Himalayan adjective
Etymology
Origin of Himalayas
First recorded in 1835–40; from Sanskrit Himālaya, equivalent to hima “snow” + ālaya “dwelling, abode” + -s 3 ( def. )
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A parallel danger lurks in the Himalayas and other high mountain areas like the Andes, where melting glaciers have created thousands of new lakes.
From The Wall Street Journal • Apr. 1, 2026
An engineer by training, Wangchuk is best known for pioneering water conservation projects in the Himalayas.
From Barron's • Mar. 14, 2026
Expanding seismic networks, especially in remote regions like the Tibetan Plateau north of the Himalayas, would probably reveal more mantle quakes.
From Science Daily • Feb. 20, 2026
Meteorologists say Nepal, within which the central Himalayas is situated, is also seeing a significant drop in winter precipitation.
From BBC • Jan. 11, 2026
With a shock, I realized that by climbing the Himalayas, we’d probably sunk lower in everyone’s eyes than we’d been before.
From "The Bridge Home" by Padma Venkatraman
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