Qattara Depression
Americannoun
noun
Etymology
Origin of Qattara Depression
First recorded in 1925–30; from Arabic Qaṭṭārah “dripping”
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For more than two months General Sir Harold Alexander's British had crouched along the 35-mile front stretching from the Qattara Depression to the sea.
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This time he tried to drive such an alley through the British mine fields, between the Eighth Army's southern flank and the Qattara Depression.
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The Eighth was holding a thin, 40-mile front between the Qattara Depression and the sea.
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Next to the Great Nile itself, Egypt's most awesome geographical feature is the Qattara Depression.
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They drove 65 miles along the coast to Alamein, where Montgomery trounced Rommel's Afrika Korps in World War II, then turned south to the Qattara Depression.
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