Kara Kum

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Definition

Proper noun A large desert located in Central Asia, specifically within the country of Turkmenistan. It is situated to the south of the Aral Sea. The name translates from Turkic languages as "black sand," describing its terrain which contains extensive areas of dark, rocky plateaus and sand.

Usage

The term is used as a proper noun to name a specific geographical feature. * The Kara Kum is one of the largest deserts in the world. * The ancient Silk Road passed through parts of the Kara Kum. * A major canal system draws water across the Kara Kum for irrigation.

Advanced Usage
  • The Kara Kum Desert: This is the most common full form, though "Kara Kum" alone is typically understood to refer to the desert.
  • In geographical and historical contexts, it is often discussed in relation to its neighboring desert, the Kyzyl Kum ("red sand"), which lies to the northeast.
Variants and Related Words
  • Karakum: An alternative, single-word spelling.
  • Garagum: A transliteration from the Turkmen language.
  • Turkmen Desert: A less common, descriptive name for the region.
Synonyms
  • Desert (general term)
Related Phrases and Contexts
  • Kara Kum Canal: A significant man-made waterway built during the Soviet era to transport water across the desert for agriculture.
Noun
  1. a desert in Turkmenistan to the south of the Aral Sea