Wadies
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wadies — n. dry river valley, streambed that is dry most of the year (except in the event of heavy rains) … English contemporary dictionary
wadi — n. pl. wadies [wä′dē] n. wadis or wadies [Ar wādī, channel of a river, a river, ravine, valley] in Arabia, N Africa, etc., a) a valley, ravine, or watercourse that is dry except during the rainy season b) the stream or rush of water that flows… … English World dictionary
Azraq Wetlands Reserve — The Azraq Wetland is located in the heart of the Jordanian eastern desert, and about 100 km to the east of Amman. Much of Jordan is desert or semi desert and arid climate, and as a consequence there are rather few large wetlands, the best known… … Wikipedia
Civil Status Mobile Registration Unit in Oman — Why Consider Mobile Registration Unit Services is composed of varying topographic areas consisting of plains (3%), mountains (15%) and wadies (valleys (dry rivers beds)) and desert (82%). The Sultanate of Oman has an area of 309,500 square… … Wikipedia
Wady — Wad y, n.; pl. {Wadies}. [Ar. w[=a]d[=i] a valley, a channel of a river, a river.] A ravine through which a brook flows; the channel of a water course, which is dry except in the rainy season. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Elim Constituency — Elim is a constituency in the administrative Omusati Region, in the north east of the Republic of Namibia.Elim bordered to the north and west to the neighbouring constituencies Okalongo and Oshikuku and in the east to the Oshana Region. The… … Wikipedia
Tremecén — o Tlemecén (en árabe: تلمسان) del bereber Tala Imsan ( en Tifinagh) trasliterado como Tlemcen o Tilimsen, y a veces como Tlemsen, es una ciudad del noroeste de Argelia, cerca de la frontera con Marruecos … Wikipedia Español
wady — /wah dee/, n., pl. wadies. wadi. * * * … Universalium
Aurès — ▪ mountains, Algeria Latin Aurasius Mons, mountains, part of the Saharan Atlas in northeastern Algeria, northern Africa, fronted by rugged cliffs in the north and opening out in the south into the two parallel fertile valleys of the wadies… … Universalium
Elim — Trees, (Ex. 15:27; Num. 33:9), the name of the second station where the Israelites encamped after crossing the Red Sea. It had twelve wells of water and threescore and ten palm trees. It has been identified with the Wady Ghurundel, the most… … Easton's Bible Dictionary