Qara Qum
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Definition
Proper noun A desert in Turkmenistan, located to the south of the Aral Sea. It is a large, arid region characterized by sand dunes and sparse vegetation.
Usage
"Qara Qum" is used as a geographical name to refer to a specific desert region in Central Asia. It is typically used in formal, academic, or geographical contexts. * The Qara Qum desert covers a significant portion of Turkmenistan. * The pipeline route crosses the vast expanse of the Qara Qum.
Variants and Related Words
- Karakum Desert: This is the more common English transliteration and synonym for "Qara Qum". Both names refer to the same desert.
- The Karakum Desert is known for its extreme temperatures.
Advanced Usage
- The name "Qara Qum" is of Turkic origin, meaning "black sand" ( = black, = sand). This name is descriptive of the dark, gravel-covered areas found in parts of the desert, as opposed to the lighter sand dunes.
- The name Qara Qum aptly describes the dark, rocky plains within the larger desert.
Synonyms
- Karakum Desert: The direct English equivalent and synonym.
- Kara Kum: An alternative transliteration.
Noun
- a desert in Turkmenistan to the south of the Aral Sea