Sahara
Americannoun
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a desert in northern Africa, extending from the Atlantic Ocean to the Nile valley. About 3,500,000 square miles (9,065,000 square kilometers).
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any arid waste.
noun
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At approximately 3.5 million square miles, it is the world's largest desert.
Other Word Forms
- Saharan adjective
- Saharian adjective
- trans-Sahara adjective
- trans-Saharan adjective
Etymology
Origin of Sahara
From Arabic ṣaḥra (plural ṣaḥārā ) “desert”
Example Sentences
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“The other side was just a field of Sahara mustard.”
From Los Angeles Times
Our alternative to tea in the Sahara was coffee in the Amazon in a torrential downpour.
From New York Times
Sahara's mother, Sana Ahmed, said that "we are still homeless and sleeping on the floor".
From BBC
Near the Sahara Tent, there’s Best Friend, a pop-up bar modeled after Roy Choi’s Las Vegas bar of the same name.
From Los Angeles Times
U.N. officials said that for the first time, some 45,000 people in the Sahel region, the arid expanse below the Sahara Desert, are on the brink of starvation, one step away from famine.
From Seattle Times
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