Arabian Desert
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Definition
Proper noun 1. A major desert region on the Arabian Peninsula: A vast, arid expanse covering much of the Arabian Peninsula in southwestern Asia, including parts of Saudi Arabia, Oman, the United Arab Emirates, and Yemen. 2. A desert in eastern Egypt: A specific arid region located in Egypt between the Nile River valley and the Red Sea, also known as the Eastern Desert.
Usage Examples
- The Arabian Desert is one of the largest continuous bodies of sand in the world.
- Nomadic Bedouin tribes have historically traversed the Arabian Desert.
- The Egyptian Arabian Desert is rich in mineral resources like gold and granite.
- Many ancient trade routes crossed the Arabian Desert to reach the Red Sea ports.
Advanced Usage
- The term can be used metonymically to refer to the challenging, isolated, or harsh conditions associated with the region.
- The political negotiations became a trek through the Arabian Desert—long, arduous, and with no end in sight.
Variants and Related Words
- Arabian Peninsula: The large peninsula on which the primary Arabian Desert is located.
- Eastern Desert: An alternative name for the Egyptian section of the Arabian Desert.
- Rub' al Khali (Empty Quarter): A specific, massive sand desert that forms a large part of the southern Arabian Desert.
- An Nafud: A large sand desert in northern Saudi Arabia, part of the greater Arabian Desert.
- Desertification: The process by which fertile land becomes desert, a concern in regions bordering the Arabian Desert.
Synonyms
- Wasteland
- Wilderness (in the context of a barren, uninhabited area)
Related Phrases
- Desert climate: The type of climate characterized by the extreme aridity found in the Arabian Desert.
- Sand sea: A large area covered with sand dunes, descriptive of parts of the Arabian Desert.
Noun
- a desert on the Arabian Peninsula in southwestern Asia
- a desert in Egypt between the Nile River and the Red Sea