Thar Desert
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Definition
Proper noun A large, arid region located in the northwestern part of the Indian subcontinent, east of the Indus River. It spans across northwestern India and southeastern Pakistan. It is also known as the Great Indian Desert.
Usage
The term "Thar Desert" is used as a proper noun to name this specific geographical feature. It is typically used in geographical, environmental, and cultural contexts.
Examples * The Thar Desert forms a natural boundary between India and Pakistan. * Despite its harsh climate, many people have adapted to life in the Thar Desert. * The biodiversity of the Thar Desert includes several unique species of plants and animals.
Advanced Usage
- "The Thar": An informal, shortened form sometimes used in regional contexts or travel writing.
- The train journey across the Thar offers stunning views of sand dunes.
Variants and Related Words
- The Great Indian Desert: A synonymous name for the Thar Desert.
- Desert (n): A barren area of landscape where little precipitation occurs, making living conditions hostile for plant and animal life. The Thar is an example of a hot desert.
Synonyms
- The Great Indian Desert
Related Phrases
- Desert ecosystem: The community of living organisms and the physical environment in the Thar.
- Desert climate: The arid meteorological conditions characteristic of the Thar region.
Noun
- a desert to the east of the Indus River in northwestern India and southeastern Pakistan